Russians forcefully switch students to distance learning to free up schools in the Luhansk region for their military

Russians forcefully switch students to distance learning to free up schools in the Luhansk region for their military

The press service of the Luhansk Regional State Administration reported that 127 educational institutions had switched to distance learning, allegedly "due to the incidence of acute respiratory viral infections." 

"However, the epidemic rate is currently only 14.7%. And usually, in such cases, quarantine is declared, but this is a short-term measure to vacate the premises," the statement reads.

The leadership of the Russian army has problems with the resettlement of the newly arrived Russian military, so it has found a way out for the long-term accommodation of militants, citing the acute respiratory infection epidemic.