In TOT of Kherson region, schoolchildren were forced to write postcards to Russian military personnel. PHOTO
In the temporarily occupied territories (TOT) of the Kherson region, schoolchildren in the "Kakhovka district" were forced to make greeting cards for Russian military personnel.
This was reported by the Center for Human Rights, Censor.NET reports.
As noted, the campaign was held as part of the all-Russian "Letter to a Soldier" event at the Krasnoperekopskyi Rural House of Culture and the Zelenorubanivka library.
The children were forced to design the cards as front-line triangles featuring Z symbols, the Russian tricolor, and Soviet stars.
In the texts, the schoolchildren had to express "pride and gratitude" to the occupiers and wish them "a speedy return with victory."
