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"Will scare away": postal operators and cinemas were afraid of materials about the Armed Forces - painter

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine prepared booklets for military relatives and videos about overcoming fear during the war. However, large companies refused to spread information because it would allegedly scare off their customers. Two large postal operators did not want to place booklets for relatives of the Ukrainian military in their branches. On January 25, the expirer of the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar reported.

The booklet concerned what to do in the event of a connection with close protectors. But representatives of unnamed operators stated the Defense Ministry that white booklets with the inscription "Families of Defenders" would allegedly scare people. "Of course, we found a way out and spread through local administrations and activists and volunteers.

As well as TV channels that were not frightened and launched the social advertising of the electronic version of the booklet, even awkwardly writing about it, but less," - said Malyar. She said that such a case was not one. The Ministry of Defense also prepared an information campaign about the fear of the war, which is overcome by the famous military. The ministry has developed posters and several videos. All TV channels took materials, and two famous cinema lines were refused.

This decision was again explained by the fact that the information about the defenders would allegedly scare away the audience. "It is possible to write a lot of condemnation and indignation. Because it is really painful when you realize. But it is just a good litmus test of the state of society.

And here in addition to condemnation, one should think of how to explain to people that victory is possible only when everyone is united, but Not so - some are at war, while others are afraid of scared customers with a reminder of the war. We will remind, the Ukrainian rapper and blogger Kyivstoner publicly quarreled with the defender of "Azovstal", declaring a warrior that he "could give life for the country, not to walk in an interview.