Russia looks to students to make up for mounting losses in Ukraine
•Russia looks to students to make up for mounting losses in UkraineImage source, VK/Kyakhtinsky DistrictImage caption, Valery Averin is among the first Russian students known to have died in the war af...
•It has focused particularly on those struggling academically or considering taking a break from their studies.
•Drone units have been presented as a more elite and technically advanced path through the war.Averin grew up in an orphanage in eastern Siberia until he was taken into foster care aged 11.
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Russia looks to students to make up for mounting losses in UkraineImage source, VK/Kyakhtinsky DistrictImage caption, Valery Averin is among the first Russian students known to have died in the war after being signed up in a recruitment drive in educational institutionsByOlga Ivshina and Anastasia Platonova & Sophia Volyanova, BBC News RussianPublished2 hours ago"He studied drones for three months - and yet they still threw him into a frontal assault, into the meat grinder," said Valery Averin's foster mother Oksana Afanayeva.The 23-year-old is among the first Russian students known to have been killed in Ukraine after signing up as part of a new large-scale drive to recruit young people from universities and colleges into Russia's drone forces."He had never even served in the army," Afanasyeva complained.The campaign to encourage students at universities, technical colleges and vocational schools to sign army contracts began early this year, as Russia sought to sustain its war effort into a fifth year. It has focused particularly on those struggling academically or considering taking a break from their studies. Drone units have been presented as a more elite and technically advanced path through the war.Averin grew up in an orphanage in eastern Siberia until he was taken into foster care aged 11. By the time he was recruited into the army he was in his final year at the Buryat Republican Technical School of Construction.Early in April, he called his foster mother to say he was being sent somewhere "with no [phone] signal", and that she should not worry.Initially he said he had gone away to earn money at Wildberries, a Russian online retailer, and she was shocked to find out he had signed a military contract and had completed training as a drone operator."He told me: 'Nothing will happen to me, everything will be fine.'"A week later, on 8 April, she learned he had been killed in a mortar strike near Rus...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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