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Cadets from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs were deployed to guard oil refineries and oil depots

UA NEWS 10 July 2026 08:42
Cadets from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs were deployed to guard oil refineries and oil depots

The “ATESH” partisan movement has stated that senior students at Moscow State University of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs are being sent en masse to patrol the areas around oil refineries and other strategic facilities. According to the movement, the cadets have been tasked with identifying alleged “spotters” and detaining civilians who photograph or film the aftermath of drone attacks.

 

Agents of the “ATESH” guerrilla movement among cadets at the Moscow University of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs report that senior cadets are set to be deployed en masse to bolster the efforts of active-duty police officers.

According to the movement, cadets will be incorporated into police units to patrol areas around oil refineries, oil depots, and other strategic facilities.

The main task of these patrols will be to search for “spotters” and “spotters,” as well as to identify and detain civilians who are recording the locations of drone strikes.

It is also reported that the university administration is considering the possibility of counting such duty shifts as part of the students’ practical training.

“ATESH” stated that the cadets are aware of the risks involved in such missions and do not want to put themselves in danger during drone attacks. The movement also claims that an increasing number of young people are allegedly choosing to sabotage orders.

As a reminder, a Russian strike destroyedthe office of a Kyiv-based children’s book publisher.

Russian troops struck Kharkiv and the surrounding region; four children were among the wounded.

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