11-grader Zukhra Albekova went to the microphone to pick up her diploma and shouted in Russian “No to war! Freedom to Ukraine! Putin is the devil!”
The graduate shouted “Freedom in Ukraine! Putin is the devil!” during the ceremony of the “last call” at one of the schools in Dagestan, which recorded the largest number of deaths in the war against Ukraine, reports local Telegram channel.
11-grader Zukhra Albekova went to the microphone to pick up her diploma and shouted in Russian “No to war! Freedom to Ukraine! Putin is the devil!”
The video shows that the student leading the ceremony was stunned at the moment of his announcement. At the same time, the other spectators began to applaud the schoolgirl.
Subsequently, pro-Putin telegram channels began to spread information that a protocol had been issued for the female student to “discrediting the Russian army”, so she faced fines. An administrative report was made against the mother of the female student for failing to fulfill parental duties in raising a child.
However, this information has not been officially confirmed.
Later, a video appeared in some Dagestan public with an apology from the graduate and his mother. The girl herself said she regretted what she did and “just wanted to attract attention.” Her mother also said she regretted the “emotional rash” her son had caused. He then added that he fully supported Putin’s course and the war he unleashed in Ukraine.
According to Kavkaz.Realii, the mother and the girl were forced to apologize publicly by local officials.
Dagestan leads the regions of Russia in terms of losses in Ukraine. In mid -April, according to the publication, only 130 dead were publicly identified.
Remember that US intelligence is skeptical that any change in public opinion on Russia could influence the president of the aggressor country, Vladimir Putin, and force him to stop the war.
Source: korrespondent

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