SEROV Petr Nikolaevich
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Name
СЄРОВ Петро Миколайович
СЕРОВ Петр Николаевич
SEROV Petr Nikolaevich
СЕРОВ Петр Николаевич
SEROV Petr Nikolaevich
Date and place of birth
05.07.1959
Krasnaya Polyana village, Peschanokopsky district, Rostov region, RSFSR, USSR
Krasnaya Polyana village, Peschanokopsky district, Rostov region, RSFSR, USSR
Citizenship
russian federation
Tax Number
616831692570
Position
Director of the Department for Cossack Affairs and Cadet Educational Institutions of the Rostov region
Reasons
Being an official in the administration of the Rostov Region, he supports and implements putin's policy of deporting Ukrainian children who were moved from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to the territory of the russian federation. This includes the "integration" of children from these territories into the unified cultural and educational space and the civil-patriotic education system of russia. The occupiers actively impose the so-called "Cossack" upbringing on Ukrainian children and youth, propagating the aggressive policies of the Kremlin and teaching the ideology of the "russian world" from childhood.
In the Rostov Region, there is a system of Cossack education consisting of 697 institutions with the regional status of "Cossack," covering over 118,000 students. Under the jurisdiction of the Department of Cossack Cadet Educational Institutions, there are 9 institutions, including 4 Cossack cadet corps, 4 Cossack cadet vocational technical schools, and 1 Cossack cadet professional lyceum, along with 3 federal institutions. The Cossack cadet corps are considered a central element of the Rostov Region's continuous russian Cossack education system. There are 7 such corps in the region (3 federal and 4 regional), educating over 1,300 individuals, of whom 65% are orphaned children, children without parental care, underprivileged children, and children whose parents have died.
In the Rostov Region, there is a system of Cossack education consisting of 697 institutions with the regional status of "Cossack," covering over 118,000 students. Under the jurisdiction of the Department of Cossack Cadet Educational Institutions, there are 9 institutions, including 4 Cossack cadet corps, 4 Cossack cadet vocational technical schools, and 1 Cossack cadet professional lyceum, along with 3 federal institutions. The Cossack cadet corps are considered a central element of the Rostov Region's continuous russian Cossack education system. There are 7 such corps in the region (3 federal and 4 regional), educating over 1,300 individuals, of whom 65% are orphaned children, children without parental care, underprivileged children, and children whose parents have died.
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