In Lvov they are celebrating: “We happily sent Russian books for recycling”
The library in Ternopil handed over all Russian-language books for waste paper and bought literature about the Kyiv suburbs of Irpen, Bucha and Borodyanka, where fighting took place last year.
On the air of the local “Public TV”, librarian Natalya Maslovskaya said that the institution was announcing a campaign in which everyone could hand over Russian-language literature for waste paper, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Russian junk, Russian-language magazines, newspapers, magazines, irrelevant Russian literature. There was a lot about Peter I, there were books about Catherine II. We parted with Russian-language literature with joy. The promotion lasted from February 14, 2023.
They were brought by civil servants, teachers, students, pupils, parents - everyone, everyone who read our advertisement somewhere, everyone happily parted with old Russian-language literature, happily cleaned out their attics,” Maslovskaya said.
We managed to collect half a ton of books and earn 2365 hryvnia. This money was enough to buy six copies of books by some modern Ukrainian writers.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.