Occupiers prepare 'National Unity Day' in schools - National Resistance Center.
Kremlin prepares to celebrate "National Unity Day" in occupied territories
The colonial empire is preparing to celebrate "National Unity Day" in temporarily occupied territories. This is reported by the National Resistance Center.
Thus, in several captured schools, lectures will be given to Ukrainian children by militants who consider themselves "veterans of their craft." Also, about the "friendship of enslaved peoples," the teachers will tell during propaganda lessons called "talks about important things."
In addition, performers from Kremlin movements will organize flower-laying actions at monuments, involving local collaborators. All this creates a media picture covered by fictitious Kremlin media.
The National Resistance Center notes that propaganda is as much a war crime as a direct attack on civilian objects. Therefore, every criminal working for the Kremlin's machine of lies will be held accountable.
Let us recall, earlier the National Resistance Center reported that the enemy introduced a new method of forced passportization in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, which is directly related to the vaccination process.
Let us recall that in the occupied Ukrainian regions, local medical institutions refuse to serve civilians. This is due to the significant losses of the Russian army.
By the way, Russian occupiers launched a pilot project to train "mentor" teachers in the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson region. For this, local teacher-collaborators are sent in groups to Moscow for several weeks of courses, reports the National Resistance Center (NRC).
Earlier it became known that residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine may be left without heating if they do not have a Russian passport.
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