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In a Russian city, students were forced to zigzag

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A video of the rehearsal appeared on the network: a teacher or choir leader explained to the students the meaning of the song “I am Russian” and the “need” to throw up their hands.

In the Russian city of Kazan, students were forced to zig-zag to the song “I’m Russian.” A video of the rehearsal appeared on the network: a teacher or choir leader explained to the students the meaning of the song and the “need” to throw up their hands.

When one of the students said that he was not Russian by nationality, the teacher emphasized that they were still citizens of the Russian Federation, and when the zigging activity seemed low to him, he asked: “What – we don’t have enough. patriots here, yes, they are sitting, come out?”

“Raise your hands! I’m Russian! The push must be up, to the sky, to NATO!” – pointed out the leader.

It was previously reported that the occupiers were teaching Crimean children how to assemble machine guns.

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Source: korrespondent

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