Russia delivers 750,000 propaganda books to occupied Luhansk region
Kremlin authorities ordered to send over 750,000 Russian propaganda books to the occupied Luhansk region, Center of National Resistance reports.
The literature is imported to replace Ukraine's history and language books, used to teach schoolers all over the region.
During the nine-year-long occupation, Russian proxies were ordered to burn and destroy all Ukrainian literature. Most imported copies are "History of the Russian Federation." This subject is emphasized, as it plays a key role in the Russian education system, meant to brainwash Ukrainians.
The CNR notes that this is only part of the enemy's deliberate policy aimed at destroying an entire generation raised in the occupation.
However, Ukraine's resistance movement is blooming daily, and Russian workshops are destroyed since Ukrainian forces have obtained UK-supplied Storm Shadow long-range missiles. The recent attack in the Luhansk region targeted several workshops and military bases used to replenish Russian resources to conduct an offensive on eastern Kupiansk and Kreminna.