Russian occupiers destroy Ukrainian books in the Kharkiv region

The Russians are preparing to destroy Ukrainian books, even fairy tales and children’s editions with a minimum of text, in the territories of Kharkiv Oblast which are temporarily occupied by the Russian troops.

Source: Press Service of the Borova settlement council

“The struggle against Ukrainian textbooks and literature continues in the occupied territories. It is known that the school libraries of the neighboring Kupiansk district have already received an order from the occupation authorities to compile a register of all the books in their possession, published since 1991, and to dispose of all of them. Even fairy tales and children’s illustrated books, where there is almost no text, are subject to destruction.”

At the same time, it is noted that the Russians promise to bring Russian programs and textbooks from the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation to the schools of the Borova urban-type settlement in the Kharkiv region.

As reported, in the Borova community, which has been completely occupied since April 14, Russian troops have destroyed and looted schools, and are taking property from private houses. Agricultural enterprises have been looted, farmers are required to continue working after re-registration and are threatened with “nationalization” of property for refusal.


See also: Russian troops have already committed 417 crimes against the cultural heritage of Ukraine


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