Under the guidance of adults, schoolchildren sang an anti-Ukrainian song to the accordion and accordion.
The Russian Federation continues to spread anti-Ukrainian propaganda among children, instilling hatred towards our people from childhood.
So, recently in the Russian hinterland, schoolchildren led by adults sang a song about “dill” and “coffin”. The shocking content was filmed in Kotovsk, Tambov region, writes Glavred.
“A swastika is on the car, a dill is behind the wheel. Across the field, across the field on the wheels of a coffin,” the children sing, playing the bayan and accordion.
Two adults sing along to them in the background. One of them is wearing a camouflage uniform.
Propaganda of the “Russian world” among children
Currently, Kremlin propagandists are actively imposing anti-Ukrainian rhetoric on society, personifying Ukrainians with Nazis and intimidating society with myths about Ukraine.
The Russian Federation “zombifies” not only adults, but also tries to impose its views on children. Recently, a Russian forced a child to “kill” a Ukrainian on the air of chat roulette. The child fulfilled the assignment with enthusiasm.
Also in Russia, the winners of the children’s karate festival were promised to be awarded with medals made of “debris of NATO ammunition.”
Meanwhile, a couple from the Russian city of Listopad, Tyumen region, named their newborn daughter Russia and said that “they are not ashamed of it.”