Soviet subbotniks: schoolchildren in the temporarily occupied Berdiansk are forced to clean the city
Kyiv • UNN
In the temporarily occupied Berdiansk, the russian occupation authorities are forcing schoolchildren to clean up extracurricular areas for almost a week as part of a Soviet-style cleanup, engaging them in meaningless work and propaganda photo shoots.
In the occupied Berdiansk, the occupation authorities force schoolchildren to clean up extracurricular areas as part of the Soviet cleanup day. However, the cleanup stretched for almost a week. This was reported by the Center of National Resistance, UNN reports.
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In the temporarily occupied city of Berdiansk, on the coast of the Sea of Azov, the enemy is increasingly involving schoolchildren in the Soviet cleanup.
As a result, the cleaning of school grounds has become a lengthy process that has been going on for almost a week. In addition to the areas adjacent to the schools, students are also forced to clean areas outside the school grounds.
It's just like the good old Soviet days, with showmanship and students' unwillingness to do meaningless work. In general, it all boils down to a large-scale photo shoot with the appropriate tools
Recall
The problem of unsanitary conditions in the occupied territories of Ukraine remains unresolved. In particular, in the cities and villages under occupation, the shortage of janitors and housing and communal services workers reaches critical levels, exceeding more than 80 percent.