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10.03.2010

Courage lesson took palce at base of special militia forces of Middle Ural Internal Affairs Directorate of transport

To accept children on a visit there was kind tradition of fighters of the special militia forces Middle Ural an Internal Affairs Directorate of transport of the Ministry of Interior of Russia. SWAT fighters always hospitably meet children on the base. This solar spring day of seventh-graders of school fascinating action expected.

The meeting in the special militia forces began with demonstration performances. Militia officers showed to children hand-to-hand combat techniques, combat course overcoming, and the German shepherd on nickname Gretta showed the skills in detection of dangerous explosives and drugs. Other four-footed law enforcement officers welcomed visitors in nursery.

In an assembly hall of special militia forces SUVDT the arms which use transport SWAT in daily work and business trips in "hot points" were shown children. 

Excursion by video film display under the name "Card of special function" about daily service of fighters of the special militia forces, professional zaderzhanijah criminals, official journeys to the Chechen republic where SWAT fighters with advantage bore service on maintenance of maintenance of public order and safety on objects of transport ended.

Children, with delight trying on hard ammunition of the employee of the special militia forces, regretted, what not all their schoolmates went on excursion on which school children had been made set of memorable photos.

The class teacher of the seventh class Natalia Vasileva noticed that children sincerely were interested in work the special militia forces, set many questions to militia employees and lighted up desire to bear service in group. Thanks to such positive actions, at school children true representation about transport militia, service in law enforcement bodies and, as consequence, patriotism and love to the Native land is formed.

 

Press service Middle Ural the Internal Affairs Directorate of transport

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