Occupation Sets Prices for Food and Forces Children to Draw Portraits of Occupiers.
28.09.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
28.09.2025
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According to inkorr.com: In temporarily occupied territories, the occupying administration is implementing price restrictions on food, which leads to reduced economic opportunities for local residents. Although these measures were intended as a fight against inflation, they actually deepen economic problems.
Propaganda in Education
Educational institutions are also being used to disseminate Russian propaganda. In one of the children's creativity palaces, children are forced to draw portraits of soldiers of the Russian army featuring the occupier. This is yet another way in which the invaders are trying to influence the consciousness of local residents.
Conclusion: In temporarily occupied territories, the occupying authorities not only control food prices but also involve educational institutions to spread their propaganda, interfering in the daily lives of people. Such actions increase the feeling of control and limitation, shaping a new reality for local populations.Read also
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