Invaders fill scho libraries in occupied area of Kherson region with praganda books
The Yellow Ribbon resistance movement reported this via Telegram, Ukrinform saw.
"Activists from the Yellow Ribbon movement report that the occupation authorities are actively filling educational and art facilities with praganda literature. The process is called ‘literature replacement’. In reality, publications glorifying the ‘heroic feats’ of the Russian military appear in schos and libraries," the report reads.
According to activists, in the Chaplynka district, first-graders were given the "Alphabet of Kherson", where each page bears an image of military hardware, Russian sdiers, and a Russian flag.
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Also, the occupiers promote Russian books among senior age citizens under the pretext of concern for their "cultural develment", claiming they need "new literature".
As Ukrinform reported earlier, in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the invaders are monitoring scho attendance, seeking out parents who refused to enrl their children in schos erating under a Russian curriculum.
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Source: www.unian.info