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Earlier, the European critics found in the popular Russian animated series “Masha and the Bear” elements of Kremlin propaganda.
Nicoll believes this cartoon is a piece of propaganda / Screenshot

The statement of the British propaganda about the influence of Russian cartoon “Masha and Bear” — is totally true. With this cartoon is that Russia is trying to create an image of “fluffy,” a friendly and welcoming country, which in fact is not.

This opinion was expressed by well-known Ukrainian writer Larysa Nicoll, transfers “observer”. She stressed that such media products are strategic weapons the “Russian world”.

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“I am annoyed in this situation, the behavior of the Ukraine. We still behave like immature insecure teenager in short pants who is afraid to Express his own opinion. We began to discuss it, once spoke of someone “senior”. Ukraine was the first to declare that this product is inadmissible in any case in conditions of war,” protested Nicoi.

The writer is confident that, if in the years of the Republic in 1918 there was already animated, you already have the Russian cartoons were banned.

“However, during the occupation, and more sewn to Russia, even more infected “Russian world”, had shot and killed all those who could speak out loud. And today, the “Russian world” came shooting at us, and we their children to mind put their product. We don’t have during the war to take anything from Russia, especially should not take products for children”, — stressed the writer.

“Thank God, at least Britain is announced! And Ukraine at the state level not stated. Among the teachers a long time to discuss this cartoon and say that it is impossible to Ukrainian children show. But some official statement that it officially passed in the media — this was not” — summed it.

Earlier, the European critics found in the popular Russian animated series “Masha and the Bear” elements of Kremlin propaganda.