In the temporarily occupied territories, Russians continue to take measures to change the self-identification of the local population.
One of the elements of the Kremlin’s brainwashing policy is mandatory viewing of Russian propaganda. In particular, the screenings are organized in villages, where state employees and schoolchildren are gathered.
The self-proclaimed heads of village councils, as well as the principals of the occupied schools appointed by the occupiers, are responsible for the crowd. Of course, the residents are shown films about the Second World War and at the same time are trying to convince them that Russians are currently fighting the “Nazis.”
You 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 Armed Forces of Ukraine.