Children sing on Russian television in honor of the army.  “I’ll make bombs out of dough!”

Children sing on Russian television in honor of the army. “I’ll make bombs out of dough!”

Boys from the first grades of school, in mock military uniforms, stand on the stage and sing in praise of the Russian army. This is part of an entertainment program on state-owned Russian television.

Is this North Korean TV? No, it’s the one closer to us, in Russia. Belsat TV, specializing in Russia and Belarus, posted a fragment of an entertainment program from Russian public television on its social media. The recording is straight out of propaganda textbooks.

Kids praise the army on Russian public television

“Soon I will grow up and I want to become a military chemist! I will make bombs out of dough, the Russian army is waiting for me! Strong, bold, brave, strong in spirit, the most important thing. Our army will always defend, our army is strong in spirit” – sang a group of boys in an entertainment program. The audience may not have been smiling much, but no one dared not clap to the beat.

The performance of boys dressed in the colors of Russian military uniforms was shown in one of the episodes of the Russian “Wheel of Fortune”, known there as “Field of Miracles”. These types of musical interludes are a must-have element in this show. What unfortunately is not known is the specific date of this recording. This is probably not one of the new episodes – currently in “Field of Miracles” you can win a car other than the characteristic Lada Niva.

The video of the boys was shown online by the Ukrainian adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Anton Gerashchenko. He signed it:

What Russia is doing to its children is a crime in itself

Russia is intensively shaping the minds of its younger citizens. , in which over a hundred children from the age of 14 took part. The rest participated in a guessing game at schools. The questions, of course, concerned the “special military operation” in Ukraine – politically incorrect answers would result in administrative proceedings.

Source: Gazeta

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