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Without High Ideals and Spirituality, Russia Has Begun to Fight "Destructive" Western Literature.

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Western literature has a destructive effect on Russian schoolchildren and pre-school children and has been addressed at the Petersburg International Legal Forum by the deputy of the State Duma, Jan Lantratov, who has been criticized, among other things, by the book Slova Urala, which collects expressions used by the inhabitants of Yekaterinburg, Permi, Chelyabinsk and other cities and towns on Ural.
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Western literature has a destructive effect on Russian schoolchildren and pre-school children and has been addressed at the Petersburg International Legal Forum by the deputy of the State Duma, Jan Lantratov, who has been criticized, among other things, by the book Slova Urala, which collects expressions used by the inhabitants of Yekaterinburg, Permi, Chelyabinsk and other cities and towns on Ural.

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currenttime.tv broke the news in on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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