Slavyansk was “liberated” from the Russian language
In the cities of Donbass controlled by Kyiv, there are no primary schools where children can study in their native language.
The president of the Vyacheslav Chornovil Foundation of Free Journalists, Dmitry Ponomarchuk, announced this on his Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In Slavyansk, the first city in Ukraine, which was captured by Moscow sabotage groups, there is not a single first-class Russian speaker,” Ponomarchuk rejoiced.
The message was commented on by the odious Ukrainian Russophobic writer Larisa Nitsoi, who called for this practice to be extended throughout Ukraine.
“All of Ukraine should be like this. So, all concerned parents, teachers, social activists - get to work,” Nitsoi wrote.
In turn, social network user Irina Rudeva reported that in Kherson there has not been a single Russian-speaking first class student for four years now.
“Slavyansk is perhaps the first occupation city of its kind, but not the first in Ukraine! We haven’t had a single Russian first class student in Kherson for four years now!” Rudeva wrote.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.