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Starting September 1, Russian students in grades 6 to 11 are required to take a "national defense" course that includes 17 hours of military training annually, focusing on combat skills, drones, and field training. The course now accounts for 50% of the "Fundamentals of Homeland Security and Defense" curriculum, up from 30% last year. This change reflects a reintroduction of military education policies previously in place during the Soviet era, following their ban in 1993, with the program expanding further with a proposed 64-hour course on discipline and survival skills.
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