Russia prepares a propaganda event for the anniversary of the Yalta Conference - National Resistance Center.


Russian invaders are planning to hold an international teleconference to mark the anniversary of the Yalta Conference in February next year. This event aims to spread messages about Nazism in Ukraine and a favorable world order for Russia. The National Resistance Center reported this.
The Center notes that the teleconference will take place between studios in Simferopol and countries in the West, such as Great Britain, France, and the USA.
The Kremlin plans to play the theme of 'fighter against Nazism' in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. Russia wants to use this theme to justify its aggression. They hope to involve their agents of influence who will speak at these events and shape Russia's image as a fighter against Nazism. However, they will not be able to play this card on the international stage since Russia itself poses a threat to global security, the National Resistance Center notes.
The Yalta Conference, which took place in February 1945, was a meeting of the leaders of the USA, Great Britain, and the USSR. They discussed issues related to the end of World War II and the post-war order.
Additionally, Russia plans to establish Centers for the promotion of the Russian language in all temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. They are also training collaborator teachers in Kherson region to identify children who support Ukraine. It has also become known that people who do not have a Russian passport will not receive compensation after vaccination.
Russian occupiers also threaten to stop heating for residents of temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine who do not have a Russian passport. Thus, they continue to forcibly interfere with Ukraine's sovereign rights.
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