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Occupiers forced children in kindergartens to express gratitude to the Russian dictator, according to the Central News Service.

In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, Russians organized an event in kindergartens for the "International Day of Thanks." Children were coerced into creating art projects expressing gratitude towards the Russian dictator.
Occupiers forced children in kindergartens to express gratitude to the Russian dictator, according to the Central News Service.

In kindergartens located in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, Russians conducted an event where children were coerced into expressing gratitude to the Russian dictator. This information comes from the Center for National Resistance (CNR), as reported by UNN.

Details

According to CNR, the occupiers held this event in educational institutions, coinciding with the "International Thank You Day." During this event, there were instances where children were forcibly made to create crafts expressing gratitude to the Russian dictator.

The CNR noted that the Russians are implementing a policy in the occupied territories aimed at altering the self-identity of Ukrainian children, effectively attempting to eradicate an entire generation of Ukrainians.

Reminder

In the occupied territories of Donetsk region, centers for promoting the Russian language and culture are being established. The occupiers plan to set up such propaganda centers in every library across the region.