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Preparations for the new school year are actively underway in the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region. Russians give children stationery, backpacks, develop thematic diaries, introduce changes in the pedagogical process and design educational institutions in a propaganda style
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The enemy is actively importing books from various regions of the Russian Federation into the occupied territories of Luhansk and Donetsk regions, thus completely destroying Ukrainian literature in local libraries. Under the slogan "Read freely in Russian!" the occupiers urge children to study Russian writers and their works.
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In the occupied territories of Luhansk and Donetsk regions, the enemy is conducting mobilization activities and calling on residents to voluntarily joining the Russian Armed Forces ranks. Propaganda announcements, banners, booklets, videos were created for these processes in order to influence all age groups and their decision-making.
The TRYBUN
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The Russians publish information about the "restoration" of the infrastructure and the road repair in Rubizhne, the importation of construction materials from various regions of the Russian Federation into the city
We refute fakes and manipulations about the so-called repair works and analyze the reviews of the residents of Rubizhne in
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It is typical for Russia to launch massive missile attacks on civilians, commit terrorist attacks in frontline cities, and abuse people under occupation. Since 2014, numerous war crimes committed by Russian troops have been recorded. For example, the recent hit to Ohmatdyt, the shelling of the Kramatorsk railway station, abuse and murder in Bucha,
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In the temporarily occupied Luhansk and Donetsk regions, people continue to support the Ukrainian national team, find opportunities to watch online broadcasts and hardly follow Russian football teams. We continue to debunk theses that there are only supporters of "Russian peace" in the occupation and the myth of a "pro-Russian
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The leader of the terrorist group "DNR" Denys Pushylin said that Mariupol stopped developing as a tourist and resort city during the years of the rule of Ukraine. The TRYBUN correspondent explains why this is an outright lie.
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In occupied Sievierodonetsk, infrastructure, housing stock and roads are being "reconstructed". Russian "professionals" from various regions of Russia, in particular, from the Perm region, are engaged in large-scale repair works. However, the locals are not satisfied with the result, and some have not waited for the changes yet.
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In the occupied territories, in particular in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, the Russian occupiers continue to appropriate housing of the residents who left. The invaders call such actions "nationalization".
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Propaganda through Art: Russian culture in the occupied
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Twice occupied Popasna: what fakes the Russians spread about the city
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Children from the temporarily occupied Luhansk region are sent to various regions of Russia for "health improvement" and "recreation." However, in addition to cultural, entertainment, and sports programs, teenagers are also prepared for service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The camps aim to foster
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Rocket Attack on the Children's Hospital "Okhmatdyt": What Fakes the Russians are Spreading
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According to Russian propagandists, young people from the occupied territories will not apply to Ukrainian universities; applicants who have not studied in Ukrainian schools and have lived under occupation (some even for more than 10 years) are not interested in entering Ukrainian universities. However, children from Luhansk, Donetsk, and Crimea
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In 1991, 84% of Luhansk region residents supported the restoration of Ukraine's independence in a referendum. However, the Russian propaganda campaign emphasizes that Luhansk has no Ukrainian past.
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Russian journalists continue to make propagandistic reports about the occupied areas of Luhansk region. They talk about Toshkivka as a "terrible place" where everything turned into ruins during the fighting. Under the guise of truthful facts, they also promote propaganda messages about the alleged deliberate destruction of the village by
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Luhansk is drowning in garbage, people are forced to stay without water for weeks, roads are being destroyed, and there is no proper healthcare. The occupying "administration" is not responding - pseudo-officials are busy "rebuilding" certain parts of the city for further demonstrative reports.
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Propagandists clamor that the Luhansk and Donetsk regions are part of Russia, yet the checkpoints have not been removed. Moreover, recently, a "special zone" was established at the so-called "border" of the occupied territories with Russia. People are dissatisfied, and even supporters of the "Russian world" are
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Russian propaganda emphasizes that life has improved in Luhansk with the arrival of the "liberators." A rational person understands the absurdity of this claim, yet stories about the improvement of life in the "liberated" territories of Luhansk region still attract Russians and some pro-Russian Ukrainians.
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Natalia Yurlova, a lawyer for the public organization "Donbas SOS," refuted the information and emphasized that discussions are currently underway to expand the categories of IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons) eligible for continued assistance and to introduce a mechanism for providing assistance for rental housing.
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