So you believe this nonsense because some idiot posted it on the Dillfrash Telegram channel.
Let's look at the original photo source and the context of the article which first posted it. This was a ceremony to honor the dead graduates, it was not a recruiting event. Only in the twisted minds of Russian propagandists is this a recruiting event. This only goes to show how Russia manufacturers fake propaganda -- which is about what you expect of a nation whose leader is under indictment for war crimes involving the kidnapping of children as part of ethnic cleansing.
The VICNU honored the dead graduates
https://kyivvlada.com.ua/news/u-viknu-vshanuvaly-zagyblyh-vypusknykiv/
(Translated from Ukrainian)
On Tuesday, June 11, the Military Institute of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv honored the memory of the dead graduates.
This, as K
V reports,
reported by the Military Institute of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
The dead were honored by Rector of KNU Vladimir Bugrov, the Military Institute, officers, military chaplains, cadets and relatives. Military chaplain of the institute Sergey Dmitriev and other representatives of the clergy read the prayer.
“Heroes do not die,” they do not die just as long as we keep them in our hearts and in our souls,” the rector of KNU said.
Alexey Chubashev is a graduate of the Department of Military Journalism, Major of the APU, was the author of the legendary project “Recruit.UA”, was a military correspondent for a long time. On this day two years ago, in the storming of a building in Severodonetsk, in Luhansk region, was injured incompatible with life.
Oleksandr Marchuk is a graduate of the Military Institute of KNU in the specialty "Psychology", senior lieutenant, deputy commander for moral and psychological support of the tank company 95 CDSB; died on June 10, 2023, near the settlement of Lyman in Donetsk region.
Also, in honor of military journalist Alexei Chubashev, a memorial plaque was opened near the training complex of the Department of Military Journalism.