In Russia, access to humanities and social education is being deliberately reduced, while benefits are being expanded for those who go to fight against Ukraine.
Ukrinform reports this, citing the Telegram channel of the Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council.
It is noted that the Russian authorities have cut 47,000 paid university places in "unnecessary" fields - law, economics, psychology, and management. At the same time, tuition fees have increased by an average of 10-30%.
"At the same time, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin signed a law on special quotas for widows and relatives of fallen soldiers: admission to universities without exams and free preparatory courses. The logic is simple - dying at the front is more profitable than studying," the statement said.
Read also: CCD: Russia is trying to justify drone incident in Romania by accusing Ukraine of “planned provocation







