Must sing songs about Russia: in the Resistance told about a new flash mob for schoolchildren on TOT

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Russians have come up with a new propaganda flash mob in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. Local schoolchildren will be forcibly involved in it
The Espresso writes about that. 
The National Resistance Center reports.

It is noted that from June 12, children must sing songs about Russia as part of the "songs about the native country" contest.

"Children from the TOT are forced to participate, because it is their songs that will be the main leitmotif of propaganda about 'Russian territories'", the Resistance notes.

Activists say that each region has received a plan for children's participation, which they must now fulfill. Responsible are the education departments of the occupation administrations, which then send the participation plan to the schools.

  • On June 9, it was reported that Pyotr Andryushchenko, advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, believes that Russia will not implement the plan to create a new "federal district" in the temporarily occupied territories, which was announced by collaborator Balitsky.

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