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"Hi, USSR": The occupiers introduced a dress code for teachers in Mariupol-Andryushchenko

According to the mayor of the city, women will be forbidden to dye their hair and use cosmetics, and men have a beard. Instead, teachers should wear classic clothes. From September 1, the occupiers will introduce a dress code for teachers in Mariupol schools, in particular women will be forbidden to dye their hair, use cosmetics, and men are not allowed to grow a beard. This was reported by mayor Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko in his Telegram.

"A hellish dress code has been introduced in Mariupol schools since September 1," Petro Andryushchenko said. He noted that women-teachers are forbidden to dye their hair, use any cosmetics. Instead, they should have gray classic clothing. Also, their hairstyle should be short, women with long hair will need to collect it in a ponytail or bundle. While men should be without a beard, smoothly shaved. From the clothes you need to have a classic suit and tie. "Hi, USSR.

We have saddled for you (in fact - no). To be honest, it triggrates and forces you to mention OSh#7 (Educational School#7, Ed. ) In Zhdanov (the name of Mariupol, which was used from 1948 to 1989 years-ed. ) But endlessly long weeks of punishment for breach of the dress code by a student . . . But, they were 80s. Now, 21 centuries, but Mariupol pushed back into the Middle Ages, "-said Petro Andryushchenko.

We will remind, Focus wrote that on August 1 in the center of national resistance stated that in the temporarily occupied territories the enemy began to search for children who did not go to the Russian school. In addition, the invaders threaten the deprivation of parental rights to those citizens whose children have not gone to school.