In the "LNR" made a manual for teachers on September 1
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Most of the occupiers' narratives contradict not only historical facts, but also common sense.
Russian propagandists have prepared a training manual for "LPR" teachers, which will be distributed to them by September 1st. It has an open Ukrainian-phobic character. This was reported by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
In particular, for teachers of the "LPR" they made a plan for the first lesson called "My History". At the same time, teachers are forced to tell lies to children - to present pseudo-historical facts and crazy ideas that Russian propagandists are already broadcasting from TV screens.
Most of the occupiers' narratives contradict not only historical facts, but also common sense, the intelligence officers say.
In particular, the training manuals talk about the trinity of the people - "Great Russians", "Little Russians" and "Belarusians" and that the West "seeks to undermine the unity and stability of the Core Earth - Russia."
The invaders tell schoolchildren that Ancient Russia, the Russian Empire and modern Russia are the heirs of Byzantium, which was once the center of the entire civilized world. They also say that Ukraine was created by Lenin.
The Bolsheviks decided to create their own Ukraine, but in a communist way. This is how "Ukraine named after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin" arose... The Ukrainian language was imposed on people by force, the occupiers say.
The propagandists are repeating the narrative of "Bandera terror" and "liberation".
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