In the best Soviet traditions, the enemy is trying to instill love for the Kremlin empire and its crimes. Children who should be on summer vacation, local collaborators have been forced by local collaborators to village clubs to watch films about the “Great Patriotic War”.
“Eleven Silent Men,” “The Battle of Moscow,” “The Battle of Sevastopol,” “T-34,” and “As the Soldiers March” became mandatory viewing in cramped and hot rooms, and for employees of public institutions.
In this way, the enemy is systematically brainwashing the population of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, driving the “truth” about the Nazis and Banderites into their heads. The propagandists’ action is timed to coincide with the Day of Remembrance of the Beginning of World War II, which is celebrated in Russia today.
Two weeks earlier, the enemy had invented a Nazi contest for “songs about their native country,” in which local schoolchildren were forced to participate.
Anyone can stop the policy of the Russian invaders and their collaborators by publicizing their crimes and demanding their international prosecution. You can also participate in rallies in support of Ukraine or donate to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.