Russian preschoolers dress in military fatigues as war propaganda

Male pre-kindergarten students in Russia are dressed in military fatigues while packing supplies for the front.The children at Sineglazka kindergarten in Noyabrsk are shown filling food boxes for frontline soldiers amid claims they are cold and hungry in the war zone

There are images and video of a kindergarten in Noyabrsk packing food boxes for deployed soldiers in response to accusations that they are cold and hungry in the battle zone.

War opponents view the employment of youngsters too young to read and write as evidence of the scope of Russia’s war propaganda effort and the militarization of the country under Putin.

The Govorit NeMoskva Telegram channel said that youngsters at the Sineglazka kindergarten were compelled to pack food boxes for Ukrainian combatants as part of a charity event titled “Parcel to a Soldier.”The male nursery school children were made to dress in military fatigues as the classes packed supplies for the Russian frontline

Children at the Sineglazka kindergarten in Noyabrsk are pictured filling food boxes for frontline soldiers in response to allegations that they are cold and hungry in the battle zone.

Male preschoolers were had to wear military fatigues while their classes gathered supplies for the Russian frontline.

This was part of the so-called ‘Parcel for a Soldier’ charity event.

The children between the ages of four and five were taught to create hearts with Putin’s letter Z emblem for the war attached.

The opposition channel stated, ‘They deemed this insufficient and dressed the children in military uniforms.The Children attending kindergarten in Noyabrsk, Russia, made heart-shaped cards and heled pack parcels for soldiers. Boy identified as Stepan Guridov thanked soldiers for 'strong will, loyalty to motherland, and dedication'

Corn, stew, herring, peas, condensed milk, and biscuits are packaged under this guise.

Evidently, the best-equipped and best-trained army in the world needs these 10 boxes desperately.

Only boys were allowed to wear uniforms.

The teacher stated, “Children, today we will be making crafts for our soldiers who are defending our country. What does the name of our nation mean?

The students chanted, “Russia.”The use of children too young to read and write is seen by war foes as evidence of the extent of Russia's war propaganda campaign

The four- and five-year-olds were ordered to create hearts with Putin’s letter Z symbol for the war and words inside for the military.

The kindergarteners in Noyabrsk, Russia, created cards in the shape of hearts and helped bundle care packages for soldiers.

War opponents view the employment of youngsters too young to read and write as evidence of the scope of Russia’s war propaganda operation.

A local Mig TV report in the Yamalo-Nenets area stated, ‘From Kaliningrad [on the Baltic] to Vladivostok [on the Pacific], all of Russia is together, from young to old.

The children do not yet know how to write, so they carefully affixed notes to the hearts.

They contain words of encouragement and appreciation for valor, heroism, and devotion.

Svetlana Bosyakova, the director of a nursery school who has children under the age of seven, stated, “Our kindergarten’s instructors and parents participated in the ‘Parcel for a Soldier’ campaign.

“We think it to be a vital and honorable mission.”

Furthermore, we are proud of our men who are presently defending our country.

Govorit NeMoskva Telegram channel said that youngsters at Sineglazka kindergarten (above) were compelled to pack food boxes for Ukrainian warriors as part of a charity event titled “Parcel to a Soldier.”

In the latest exhibition of Russian propaganda, kindergarten children chanted “Russia.”

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