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Russian kids learn to throw grenades, carry rifles in training to be next generation of Putin’s military

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Russian kids learn to throw grenades, carry rifles in training to be next generation of Putin’s military

Baby-faced Russian children as young as 8 have been taught how to throw hand grenades and carry rifles at a bizarre summer camp designed to train up the next generation of Putin’s military.

The twisted exercises, supervised by soldiers who have fought in Russia’s war in Ukraine, saw young children given real rifles or convincing replicas at a camp in the Rostov region, close to the Ukrainian border.

“We threw hand grenades and fired dummy shots,” 8-year-old participant Ivan Glushchenko said excitedly, when asked what his favorite part had been during the camp.

Cossack youth with toy rifles during military training.

Young girls train at the the Don Cossack Cadet School of the Emperor Alexander III. REUTERS

Cossack youth in military training.

Russian children as young as 8 are being taught how to throw hand grenades and carry rifles. REUTERS

Cossack youth in military training in Russia.

“We threw hand grenades and fired dummy shots,” one 8-year-old participant said excitedly when asked about his favorite part of camp. REUTERS

Cossack youth in military training wading through water.

The twisted exercises are supervised by soldiers who have fought in Russia’s war in Ukraine. REUTERS

Upset young Cossack cadet during military training.

The camp is part of Putin’s attempts to indoctrinate children to be prepared for eventual military service. REUTERS

Some 83 children — ages 8-17 — took part in last week’s activities, including a “route march” along the River Don involving running and crawling on their bellies across sand and shallow water while holding weapons.

The camp is part of President Putin’s attempts to indoctrinate even young children to be prepared for eventual military service.

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“Why I am here? It’s because I want to tie my future with military service. To serve my country and be loyal to my cause until the very end,” said one of the older boys, Anton.

With Post wires

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