A soldier’s library was opened in one of the hospitals of the temporarily occupied Donetsk. In the best Soviet traditions, the event was accompanied by celebrations and, of course, the involvement of children. The “heroes” themselves were not present at the event.
The children have the main task of filling the library’s collection—and not because there is a lack of funds to purchase relevant literature. The essence of the project is to instill in the younger generation a sense of involvement in the “Russian identity” and the heroes of the war against Ukraine.
Of course, the book collection is exclusively about the exploits of the “grandfathers” who fought, and it is always Russian classics. So far, we have collected two shelves of literature.
As part of the Kremlin’s propaganda education of children in the temporarily occupied territories, the invaders have involved thousands of young Ukrainians in a transformed military-patriotic game called “Zarnitsa.”
The Center of National Resistance reminds that the involvement of children in the implementation of the occupation policy of the Russian Federation in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine violates their rights, and these actions will be punished.
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.