After Zelensky Bans ‘Masha and the Bear’ Children’s Show, Moscow Accuses Kyiv of Starting a ‘War on Cartoons’
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Ukraine has imposed sanctions on the internationally successful Russian cartoon Masha and the Bear, a step towards banning it. The Ukrainian culture minister has called it propaganda. Russia has responded by saying the move reveals Kiev's "ugly nature".
The cartoon Masha and Michka is a worldwide cartoon, including in the West and France. This series of children's animations has just been sanctioned by Ukraine, which sees it as an instrument of propaganda. And this is not a long time ago, some British MPs are also waiting for sanctions. (International).
Ukrainian authorities have imposed sanctions on the creators of the TV series “Masha and the Bear” for spreading Kremlin propaganda and threatening national security. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed the decree on Thursday. The sanctions include the founder, CEO, director, writer and producer of the Animaccord Animation studio, which created the series. “We must pay special attention to Russian propaganda, especially content that is…
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