Russian fake story: Complaints against parents in Ukrainian schos

Putin's address inspired Russian pragandists for a new series of fake stories

Flowing Putin's address to the federal assembly on February 21, Russian praganda launched a series of false stories about complaints allegedly being written in Ukraine against those who watched his speech. Ukrinform has already refuted one of them, which concerned complaints against cleagues at work. The tic of another one is children allegedly complaining about their parents.

In particular, Russian praganda telegram channels distributed a photo of the questionnaire, which the first to fifth graders at Mykaiv Scho No. 43 named after K. F. shanskyi were allegedly asked to fill out. As can be seen from the photo, the questionnaire consists of the flowing questions, namely: "What is your name?", "What grade are you in?", "Do you know that Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered an address on February 21, 2023?", "If so, how did you learn about it?", "Did you or your relatives watch this speech?", "Do your loved ones watch Russian channels at home?" According to the pragandists, they received such a photo from a teacher working at this scho, and, according to her, it is a complaint about parents. They also suggested that the information is then passed on to the Ukrainian special services.

This questionnaire is fake. The scho administration td Ukrinform that no survey was conducted and, even more so, a pro-Russian one.

Ukrainian educational institutions have recently become a pular target for Russian praganda. Recently, the Russians already spread fake news about innovations in the curriculum for the 10th grades in a Ukrainian secondary scho. The false story concerned a reduction in the number of hours of Ukrainian language and mathematics in favor of the Pish language. But such information also turned out to be a fabrication of the Russians.

Dmytro Badrak

Source: www.unian.info

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