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On 21 October, Kremenchuk Flight College of the Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs held a meeting between police officers and students, aimed at conducting preventive and explanatory work among young people to prevent teenagers from being recruited by Russian special services and becoming involved in illegal activities on Ukrainian territory.

During the event, law enforcement officers informed those present about the current threats associated with the activities of hostile special services, which can use social networks, messengers, and online games to establish contact with young people. The police officers explained how malefactors try to manipulate the minds of teenagers, as well as how to recognise signs of recruitment and where to call in case of doubtful situations.

Special attention was paid to issues of responsibility for collaborating with the enemy, maintaining information security, and the importance of developing critical thinking in today's information space.

The students actively participated in the discussion, asked questions, and expressed their own thoughts on internet safety and the importance of patriotic education for young people.

Such meetings contribute to raising legal awareness, shaping national consciousness, and strengthening the civic position of the younger generation.