Ukrainian city plans language patrols against Russian
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Ukraine is systematically squeezing Russian out of public space, although it is also the mother tongue of many compatriots. The big city of Ivano-Frankivsk is now taking drastic measures: Citizens should go on patrol and be able to report Russian-speakers via a hotline.
In a western Ukrainian city, the mayor wants to strengthen the national language. Volunteers are to ensure that less Russian is spoken. And the mayor has even more plans.
Since the Russian invasion, pressure on Russian-speakers in Ukraine has continued to increase. Yet many stick to their mother tongue. There is now a threat of language patrols in western Ukraine.
Since the Russian invasion, pressure on Russian-speakers in Ukraine has continued to increase. Yet many stick to their mother tongue. There is now a threat of language patrols in western Ukraine.
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