In Mariupol, first -graders are asked to study the anthem of Russia and say that they are part of the Russian Federation - the mayor advisor
In the captured Mariupol, teachers tell the first graders that the city is part of the Russian Federation, and they set the study of the anthem of Russia. This was reported by mayor Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko on Telegram. "Mariupol. Brain washing to children started. The first graders are told by teachers that they are part of Russia. Homework is to study the anthem of Russia," he said. Video Day Andryushchenko also published a photo of textbooks that are taught in Mariupol.
"Particularly talented collaborators already tell first -graders that Ukrainians are invented by the Nazis nation. Therefore, when it comes to 15 years in prison for teachers, it is quite adequate punishment for crippled children's souls," he summarized all the occupants. who remained in Mariupol, on compulsory certification for Russia. It was later known that Russian troops were introduced to leave teachers from Mariupol, they stopped giving out passes.