
A flash mob was held in the village of Elisenvaar, Lakhdenpokh district of Karelia in honor of the anniversary of the annexation of Crimea and in support of the so -called special operation in Ukraine. Pupils of the local school were built on the street in the form of the letter Z and forced to sing a hymn, the correspondent of the North. Realia reports.
The school principal Tatyana Levina said that it was her initiative - so the director wanted to support the actions of the Russian army and oppose "against war, Nazism and fascism."
Parents of schoolchildren were not warned about the action and did not ask permission, but Levina does not see the problem in this.
"We did not think about the political action if the children stand with a tricolor - is it bad? This is not a fascist swastika, not a torch marriage. Yes, in support of the army, but I believe that we must support the army. We must educate patriots," the school principal believes. She also said that for schoolchildren they spent classroom hours on the topic of the conflict in Ukraine, information about this hangs on the institution’s website .
Levin says about the death of four Karelian military from the beginning of military operations: "Well, what to do ... War!"
“Of course, it’s bad that they are dying. Nobody wants the death of our guys, and not only our, but also local residents and the Ukrainian military. Bandera, not Bandera ... Well, as we are told, and I trust our central television,” the director says.
Tatyana Levina believes that children should have their own point of view, but "we need to help to figure it out." According to her, no one forced children to participate in the event, they did everything voluntarily.
Parents from different regions report such promotions - children are knelt down with posters with the letters Z and V or forced to go to the floor. Often parents report that no one warned them about the upcoming action.
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