A propaganda train distributing booklets “about the difference between the Ukrainian and Russian military” will travel across Russia until May 8 to “counter attempts to distort the history and achievements of the Russian Armed Forces.”
In the Russian city of Ryazan, a propaganda train of the Russian Ministry of Defense brought booklets to students “about the difference between Russia and Ukraine.” They describe torturing and killing children, “homosexual soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces” and Satan. The Russian TG channel reports this. Be careful, news.
It is reported that the propaganda train will travel across Russia until May 8 to “counter attempts to distort the history and achievements of the Russian Armed Forces.”
On the train you can see exhibitions about Russian military heroism, and also sign up for contract service.
Children (and not only) are given booklets entitled “What’s the difference?” The booklet contains illustrated comparisons: Russian soldiers “provide medical care even to wounded enemies,” and Ukrainian soldiers “torture prisoners, kill children and burn houses.” Russian soldiers “fight for spiritual values, go to baptism and start traditional families,” while Ukrainian soldiers are “homosexuals” and “in the same boat as Satan and the Nazis.”
“The bulletin also contains pictures in which a Ukrainian in an apron is “dismembering a human body and thinking about a bag.” In contrast, a Russian man “brings a basket of bread to the women,” the publication said.
It was previously reported that in Donetsk the occupiers are forcing children to campaign for Putin.
Source: korrespondent

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