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Kids in Bucharest watched Russian cartoons


09.12.2022

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The screening of Russian cartoons took place in Bucharest, the telegram channel of the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office reports. It was organized as part of the From Russia with Warmth campaign. The children and their parents watched "Gossamer Web", "Lucky Ticket", "Snowflake", "Road to School" and "The Chanterelle Who Could Play the Violin".

The campaignwill continue on December, 20 and December, 21. Guests of the Russian House in Bucharest will be able to watch Yolki-3 and Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future.
 
The From Russia with Warmth campaign started with the onset of cold weather. Everyone is welcome to visit Russian houses in the capitals of European countries, drink a cup of hot tea, charge the phone, watch a movie.

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Rossotrudnichestvo promised that the centers would become heating points as long as energy prices in the West remain high. When social tensions escalate in the world and Russophobia flourishes, this humanitarian action will once again demonstrate Russian hospitality, the organizers are sure.

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