Occupiers organize compulsory propaganda sessions for children in the occupied territories - Resistance
Kyiv • UNN
Forced propaganda meetings for schoolchildren and government employees were introduced in the temporarily occupied territories. The measures are aimed at spreading distorted history and anti-Ukrainian narratives.
In the occupied territories, children are being forced to attend propaganda sessions. This is reported by the Center for National Resistance, UNN reports.
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Propaganda sessions have become mandatory for schoolchildren and employees of state institutions in rural areas. The meetings are organized by the so-called "heads" of village councils and school directors appointed by the occupation administration.
The content of such events is aimed at imposing a distorted interpretation of historical events, in particular, using the theme of World War II. The propaganda materials try to convince children and adults that the current actions of Russian forces are allegedly a "fight against Nazism.
This coercive propaganda is part of a broader strategy aimed at spreading anti-Ukrainian narratives and creating false beliefs among local residents, especially among young people.