Russian students unwittingly draw emblem of Ukraine's forces to celebrate Day of Russian Special Operations Forces
In Russian schools, students unknowingly congratulated Russian units on Russia's Special Operations Forces Day with drawings featuring the emblem of Ukraine's Special Operations Forces.
Source: Ukraine's Special Operations Forces
Details: Ukraine's Special Operations Forces stated that an unconventional "lesson in patriotism" was conducted in Russian schools thanks to the Ukrainians' "decision to enhance the educational process in enemy schools".
"And here's the result: not knowing what the emblem of Russia's Special Operations Forces actually looks like, the children created an entire collection of drawings. However, they depicted the emblem of Ukraine's Special Operations Forces instead," Ukrainian Special Operations Forces noted.
Photo: Ukraine's Special Operations Forces
Photo: Ukraine's Special Operations Forces
Photo: Ukraine's Special Operations Forces
The emblem of Ukraine's Special Operations Forces features a silver wolf girded with a golden belt, set against a silver laurel wreath. Below, there is a silver trident, with the legendary phrase of Prince Sviatoslav, "I come at you", inscribed beneath it.
Meanwhile, Russia's Special Operations Forces emblem features a grey wreath. At its centre, a golden bow with a drawn arrow is depicted, with a two-headed golden eagle positioned above.
Read more: Occupied education. How Russia distorts the minds of Ukrainian children in Kherson
Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
Aftermath of Russia's combined strike on Kyiv: infrastructure damaged, 4 killed, 20 injured
The city of Kyiv came under another combined Russian attack on the night of 5-6 June. Civilian infrastructure, residential buildings, cars and metro tracks have been damaged due to falling debris and direct hits. Four people have been killed and 20 injured. Source: Kyiv City Military Administration Details: According to operational information from Kyiv City Military Administration as of 05:00, damage from the large-scale attack was recorded in at least six Kyiv districts. A fire broke out in a metal warehouse in the Solomianskyi district covering an area of about 500 sq m. Firefighters continue to extinguish the fire. A fire also started on the tenth floor of a 16-storey residential building. Three people were rescued thanks to prompt actions. The fire has been extinguished. Debris from downed targets fell in at least three locations in the Darnytskyi district. Two cars have been damaged. A fire broke out at a civilian infrastructure facility in the Holosiivskyi district; extinguishing is ongoing. An educational institution was damaged. Parts of downed targets fell near a petrol station, damaging a car. Debris also fell in a non-residential area, causing no casualties or fire. Debris from a downed UAV was found in an open area in the Desnianskyi district. A fire occurred in a non-residential area in the Shevchenkivskyi district. Significant damage was recorded at a petrol station in the Dniprovskyi district. Rescue workers are operating at the scene. Quote: "In addition, debris falls were recorded at separate locations in the Dniprovskyi and Holosiivskyi districts. Information also came in about damage to the metro track between Darnytsia and Livoberezhna stations. Currently, four people are known to have been injured: three men and one woman. Two have been hospitalised. Two received medical treatment at the scene. We're still getting new information. All services are working at the scenes where damage has been recorded and are responding to reports of debris from downed enemy targets." Updated: As of 06:00, "one person was killed in the enemy attack. According to the latest data from medics, 20 people have been injured. Sixteen of them have been hospitalised," Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported. At 06:28, Klitschko said that the death toll had risen to four. "Search and rescue operations are ongoing at several locations," he added. Background: On the night of 5-6 June, Russian forces conducted a combined attack on Kyiv using ballistic missiles and drones. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
Russian attack on Ternopil: infrastructure hit, parts of city left without power and water
Russian forces conducted a strike on the city of Ternopil on the night of 5-6 June. Industrial and infrastructure facilities have been damaged, part of the city has been left without electricity and water supply has been disrupted due to the attack. Source: Ternopil Mayor Serhii Nadal Details: Nadal said the Russians had hit industrial and infrastructure facilities in the city. All the appropriate services are working at the scene and the aftermath of the attack is being dealt with. Quote: "Part of Ternopil is without electricity. Water pressure across the city is reduced due to power outages. There may be no water pressure on upper floors. Restoration work is ongoing." Details: Viacheslav Nehoda, Head of Ternopil Oblast Military Administration, reported that "today the enemy conducted the biggest aerial attack on the oblast". "Many hits were recorded. Firefighting and damage assessment efforts have begun," he wrote. Background: Ternopil was being attacked by Russian drones throughout the night. Several explosions occurred in the city at around 03:20. At 04:20, Ukraine's Air Force reported Russian cruise missiles heading towards Ternopil. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Yahoo
12 hours ago
- Yahoo
Russian drones attack Kyiv, witnesses report explosions and fire
KYIV (Reuters) -Russian drones attacked Ukraine's capital Kyiv early on Friday, and authorities said drone fragments had fallen in different parts of the city. Reuters witnesses reported a series of explosions, with one of them reporting a large fire at a site where one drone had fallen. "Enemy drones are approaching one after the other on approaches to the capital from different directions and in the city's airspace," Tymur Tkachenko, head of the city's military administration, wrote on the Telegram messaging app. Tkachenko said drone fragments had been spotted in three districts on opposite sides of the Dnipro River that bisects the city. One drone had fallen on a building, he said. He said details on damage and possible casualties were being collated.