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Kremenchuk Became the First City in Poltava Region to Ban Russian Cultural Product

Summary by espreso.tv
This is stated in the report of the regional Internet edition “Poltava region”. According to the document, the moratorium was introduced in order to “protect the Ukrainian information space from the hybrid influences of the aggressor state and overcome the consequences of long-term Russification of the language”. According to the decision, the public use of cultural products created or voiced in Russian is prohibited on the territory of the Krem…
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This is stated in the report of the regional Internet edition “Poltava region”. According to the document, the moratorium was introduced in order to “protect the Ukrainian information space from the hybrid influences of the aggressor state and overcome the consequences of long-term Russification of the language”. According to the decision, the public use of cultural products created or voiced in Russian is prohibited on the territory of the Krem…

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espreso.tv broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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