< img src = "/uploads/blogs/ad/DC/IB-FR52B08BF_A23AECB2.jpg" Alt = "in Ternopil police presented a gift to a student who reported an attempt to recruit the enemy"/> Ternopil police thanked and presented a gift to a sixth -grader from Kremenets, who reported that the Russians attempt to recruit him. < P NG-Bind-Html = "HTML" > The National Police Headquarters in Ternopil Oblast in its & nbsp; site.

informs about it. < p > “Head of SUNP in the Ternopil region Sergey Zyubanenko thanked the sixth grader and his parents for his conscious position and presented the boy with a gift for cooperation with police”, & ndash; reported law enforcement.

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< p > The boy's mother told law enforcement officers that his son did not tell them at home that they had tried to recruit him. “He already told us when I found out everything at school … They showed me what. But at home, when a full -scale war began, Dad explained to him more than once that it is impossible to lift unknown objects … But what he would do, we learned from school,” and amp; ndash; told the boy's mother police.

< P > to the Inspector of the Sector of Educational Officers of the Kremenets District Police Department approached the sixth -grade student and said that his mobile phone was received on the social network telegrams from an unknown account with a supply of work by fire and amp; The boy sent a video showing ways of earnings and links to a telegram for registration.

< p > The child was not tempted by the promised money, but reported this fact of the educational safety officer. Police spoke with the schoolboy and thanked for the position, and also informed about the case of SBU management.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116