Russian invaders in temporarily occupied Dokuchaevsk, Donetsk region, staged a “concert of friendship with Yakutia.” Recently, the Dokuchaevskaya occupation administration signed an “agreement on cooperation and interaction” with this region.
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To hold a “concert of friendship,” the occupation administration brought a delegation from the Russian Arctic State Institute of Culture and Arts (Yakutsk, Russian Federation) to the city. This was reported today, February 15, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
For the sake of reporting to Moscow curators, the occupiers forced local youth to take part in organizing a joint concert with the Yakuts. During the event, typical Russian narratives about “one people” and the “war of liberation” were heard, the CNS noted.
The CNS notes that they have received lists of all organizers of such events from the occupation administration and note that “such activities are quite harmful to health.”
Source: Racurs

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