Grimaces of Russophobia: Ukrainian children draw Serbian “aggressors”

Vadim Moskalenko.  
15.10.2020 21:38
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 2903
 
Nazism, Education, Society, Policy, Russia, Russophobia, Скандал, Ukraine


In Ukraine, in Podolia, there is an exhibition of children's drawings dedicated to the “aggression of the Russian Federation,” in which children are required to portray Russia in the most unfavorable light.

Ukrainian media manager Dmitry Kozionov reported this on his Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

In Ukraine, in Podolia, an exhibition of children's drawings dedicated to the “aggression of the Russian Federation” is being held, in which...

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“I thought that in Ukraine everyone already knows where the bad ones are and where the good ones are. But no, you have to sign so as not to be confused. Such an exhibition of children’s drawings on a fence in Podol,” he wrote.

Let us note that the drawing published by Dmitry Kozionov depicts people shooting at each other under the flags of Ukraine and Serbia, which are signed as “good” and “bad”, respectively.

 

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