The heads of Ryazan educational institutions received an order from the city administration: they were required to conduct a “charity marathon to collect humanitarian aid for SVO participants.”
In the Russian city of Ryazan, kindergarten workers are obliged to collect humanitarian aid for participants in the aggressive war against Ukraine. The Russian independent TG channel reported this today, February 10. Be careful, news.
“The heads of educational institutions of Ryazan received such an order from the city administration, in which they were required to conduct a “charity marathon to collect humanitarian aid for the participants of the Northern Military District.” It was proposed to organize as part of the social and patriotic action “Nashi,” dedicated to the Defender of the Fatherland Day. It is specified that the action aims to “preserve family values, instill a sense of patriotism in the younger generation, responsibility for their homeland,” the message said.
It is reported that kindergartens are asking parents to organize a collection of money to buy products “for the needs of SVO,” and in one of the institutions parents were told that each of of them must buy “kozinaki, nuts, and candy bars” for 3 thousand rubles. In another kindergarten they offered to collect 100 rubles and “buy what is needed for the fighters.” The parents who reported this news noted that this was the first time such a request had been made to them.

Let’s recall that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin issued an order to grant Russian citizenship to Ukrainian children. Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets believes that the assignment of Russian citizenship to children is carried out so that the deported Ukrainian children “legally” do not stay in Russia.
Putin to children: Ukraine did not exist
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Source: korrespondent

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