( Observer Network ) According to a report by Russia's Tsargrad TV station on April 7 local time, some Ukrainian refugees entering the Albufeira region of Portugal threatened to "kill" local Russian-American children. Some Ukrainian netizens instigated their compatriots to attack students from a Russian training school and even suggested "skinning".
It is touching that the threatened schools have recently provided humanitarian assistance to Ukrainian refugees arriving in Portugal. At present, Portuguese law enforcement agencies have provided protection to schools and filed criminal proceedings for "inciting national hatred."

On April 7, local time, the Russian Tsargrad TV website published a report titled "Ukrainian refugees want to get the blood of Russian children, and even the Portuguese are angry." The article said that Ukrainian refugees entering Albufeira in southern Portugal wrote a large number of insulting and offensive messages on the Facebook homepage of a local Russian training school.
"fuse" was that some Ukrainian netizens discovered that the school held a commemorative event with children and adults on May 9 (Victory Day of the Russian Patriotic War) local time, and also posted the event pictures on Facebook .

After the Russian-Ukrainian conflict escalated, these photos were dug out again.
On March 24 this year, a Ukrainian netizen living in Portugal reposted pictures of students and staff on Facebook, claiming that "it's time to peel sheepskin off the wolf."

Russian tsargrad TV reported that Ukrainian netizens also recommended "skin the children's skin", which received support from their Ukrainian compatriots.
In the comment section of the post posted by the netizen, someone used Ukrainian to leave a message saying "I support it with all my strength."

Someone else shouted under the comments about "skinning" remarks, "As long as you don't shoot videos, it's fine."

reported that based on this situation, Portuguese law enforcement agencies have provided protection to schools and filed criminal lawsuits for "inciting national hatred." According to Portuguese law, a crime is imposed on 1-8 years in prison.
It is worth noting that in this school that provides Russian, Portuguese , art and drama training for children (over three and a half years old) and adults, a recent update is to provide humanitarian assistance to Ukrainian refugees.
The school recommends refugee families or individuals in need to contact them, and they will raise funds to raise the living items needed by the refugees. Currently, the school has closed the comment section for several recently updated posts.

According to previous reports from Portuguese media, after the Russian-Ukrainian conflict escalated at the end of February, more than 10,000 Ukrainian refugees entered Portugal within three weeks, which is equivalent to the total number of refugees accepted by Portugal from various countries and regions since 2015. At present, the number of Ukrainian refugees entering Portugal is still rising.
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