The Russian invaders obliged all enthusiastic kindergartens, schools, colleges, technical schools and universities to plant the Russian flag.
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This was reported today, February 28, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
Planting a flag in captured educational institutions is voluntary and forced, and theoretically the director can refuse this right and avoid responsibility, the Central Tax Service notes. “However, the Kremlin decided to correct this “liberalism” and from September 1, they legally obliged all institutions to install an occupation rag, because Russia is a country of coercion.
The Center for National Resistance notes that all rags can be torn off by the wind, burn due to violations of safety rules, or hang upside down due to ignorance even by the Russians themselves of their state symbols, the CNS adds.
Source: Racurs

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