In the temporarily occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia region, the occupiers launched "victory buses" for May 9 - CNS
Kyiv • UNN
In the temporarily occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia region, "victory" buses decorated with St. George ribbons and Soviet symbols have appeared. The occupiers are preparing for the 80th anniversary of the victory, ignoring the needs of civilians.

"Pobeda" buses have appeared on the roads of the temporarily occupied territories (TOT) of the Zaporizhzhia region. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance (CNS), UNN informs.
Details
It is noted that the "pobedobuses" are decorated with St. George ribbons, the dates "1945–2025" and portraits of Soviet marshals.
Everything is in preparation for the 80th anniversary of the "Great Victory". This might look like a "tradition" if it weren't so cynical. Because transport in the TOT hardly works: people are forced to walk, look for rides or pay three times as much for "route taxis without a schedule". But instead of routes for civilians, the occupiers are launching buses for propaganda
The CNS points out that these "pobedobuses" are "not about history and not about people", but are "a moving decoration of imperial madness, on the wheels of occupation".
Reminder
In the temporarily occupied Melitopol, the Russians opened an exhibition "thank you grandfather for the victory". Collaborators are massively driving junior students to the exhibition. This is how the Kremlin forms a distorted view of history from childhood.