St. Petersburg, Mar 26The street photo exhibition «May there always be a mother, may there always be me! Children of Donbass», which presents photos and stories of children living in the war zone, opened on Saturday in the historical center of St. Petersburg, a RIA Novosti correspondent reports. of the city opened an exhibition of photographs of the children of Donbass… These are children who have been living under the bombing in the war zone for eight years. Many of them were born and raised under the bombing… They saw the war for what it is. These boys and girls matured early , they did not see what our children see today. And our task is to help them,» said St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov after viewing the exposition. The exhibition «May there always be a mother, may there always be me! Children of Donbass» in St. Petersburg img src=»/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/1de16b7fc264dbe75107469edac8fcc2.jpg» />1 of 3 Exhibition «May there always be a mother, may there always be me! Children of Donbass» in St. Petersburg
Exhibition «Let there always be a mother, let there always be me! Children of Donbass» in St. Petersburg May there always be me! Children of Donbass» in St. Petersburg
Exhibition «May there always be a mother, may there always be me! Children of Donbass» in St. Petersburg3 of 3Exhibition «May there always be a mother, may there always be me! Children of Donbass» in St. Petersburg
1 of 3Exhibition «Let there always be a mother, may there always be me! Children of Donbass» in St. Petersburg
2 of 3Exhibition «May there always be a mother, may there always be me! Children of Donbass» in St. Petersburg
3 of 3Exhibition «Let there always be a mother, may there always be me! Children of Donbass» in St. Petersburg
Beglov expressed confidence that the exhibition on Bolshaya Morskaya Street, where each black-and-white photograph of a child is accompanied by a child's story, would resonate with residents of St. Petersburg. The exhibition was prepared by the Army of Russia advertising and information agency of the Russian Defense Ministry. War correspondents Irina Lashkevich and Daniil Bogdan have been working on the project for several months. It is assumed that the street exhibition, which includes 20 stands, will work in St. Petersburg until the end of April. Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine on February 24. President Vladimir Putin called its goal «the protection of people who have been subjected to bullying and genocide by the Kiev regime for eight years.» For this, according to him, it is planned to carry out «demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine.» According to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Armed Forces strike only at the military infrastructure and Ukrainian troops. With the support of the Russian Armed Forces, the DNR and LNR forces are developing an offensive, but there is no talk of the occupation of Ukraine, the Russian president emphasized. «: the fate of people affected by the war in the Donbass
