Russian madness is reminiscent of North Korean madness. In the Rostov region of the Russian Federation, kindergarteners were accepted into the “Yunarmia”, motivating the children with a donated model of the “dismissed” Bakhmut – the ruins of a city with equipment. Thousands of corpses of servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces apparently did not fit into the installation.
The event took place on the territory of a military unit in the Southern Military District, where pupils of the Rainbow kindergarten were brought. Participants of the so-called “SVO” were invited to a meeting with the children, who presented a mock-up installation to the kindergarten. The children were also taught to walk in formation and they discussed important reports.
This was reported on the social networks of the Rainbow kindergarten, which is located in the village of Rassvet. The children sang the anthem of the Youth Army movement “To Serve Russia,” followed by laying flowers at the memorial to “soldiers who died while performing official tasks.”
The command of the military unit donated a model of “one day of the North Military District” to the kindergarten for the WWII museum. It was carried out by a serving military man and depicts the “liberation of Bakhmut” – the ruins of the city with tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and soldiers on the streets, reports on social networks.
This is Russia, where even children are fed propaganda instead of being taught foreign languages and mastering IT technologies.
Source: Racurs

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