Numerous billboards featuring symbols of Russian aggression have appeared in the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson region — correspondent
A significant number of billboards have emerged in the occupied territory of the Kherson region, featuring inscriptions that, while not explicitly urging support for Vladimir Putin, include symbols associated with Russian aggression. This information was shared on Hromadske Radio by Kherson correspondent Mykhailo Batrak.
Numerous billboards in the occupied areas don’t overtly promote voting for Vladimir Putin but bear inscriptions signaling the upcoming «elections» in March along with symbols of Russian aggression.
As per Batrak’s report, there is no formal campaigning in the traditional sense, with no active efforts to canvass for Putin or other candidates, considering the «elections» in the occupied territories are deemed illegitimate.
He noted the absence of intensive campaigning involving multiple candidates and people actively promoting various contenders.
«Russians organize propaganda events, particularly in schools, where discussions revolve around the concepts of the Russian world and the right to vote in Russia. The Genichesk district sees a concentration of these events», – as outlined by Batrak.