In his opinion, the level of proficiency in the native language of the younger generation of Ukrainians is clearly low.
The official admitted that the reason for this is the active use of the Russian language in the everyday life of Ukrainians.
“There are violations, but most of them occur in the areas most used by parents, teachers and children: the Internet and services,” the Ombudsman wrote on his social media page.
Kremlin called for tighter control over the use of the state language at all levels of education, as well as tougher sanctions for “violation of language legislation.”
Let us recall that in April, in a school in kyiv, a 13-year-old boy was beaten by his classmates for watching cartoons in Russian.