Ukrainian television is increasingly turning into a repeater of hatred, which has already begun to be planted among the youngest viewers.
The evidence of this was the propaganda commercial that the Ukrainian children's channel Plus Plus plays on its air.
"If your sister listens to Russian songs, then she is not your sister — call the SBU!", the advertising appeal reads.
Commentators on social networks write that such advertising makes them really scared, as young children have been taught hatred and betrayal of their relatives since childhood.
"The junta systematically sets up Ukrainians to be hostile to each other, to their loved ones, and starts doing it from the youngest. It's terrible that a child is being taught to commit crimes against morality, and he will consider it the norm," reads one of the comments.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don found a citizen and a citizen of Ukraine guilty of a series of terrorist attacks, espionage, illegal trafficking of explosives and a number of other crimes.

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