Students are forced to learn the song of the aggressor country and are told the colorful story of the “motherland” of Russia.
Ukrainian TV presenter Andrei Bednyakov shows life in his hometown, Russian-occupied Mariupol. He posted on Instagram a photo of a Russian textbook received by local students.
“These are the textbooks that children in Mariupol are forced to study,” Bednyakov wrote.
In particular, the allowance from the conquerors refers to the “Russian people” and “Russian patriotism.”
Bednyakov also showed a screenshot from a school chat, which contained homework for the children of Mariupol. Learn the chorus and verse of the Russian national anthem.

Screenshot instagram.com/biedniakov
Textbook for working children
It will be remembered that earlier Bednyakov showed terrible footage of graves in the middle of his native Mariupol, which was destroyed and occupied by the Russian military.
Bednyakov burst into tears, remembering Mariupol
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Source: korrespondent

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