In Russia, teachers wore "patriotic" caps made of foil
The prankster "forced" Russian teachers to wear tinfoil caps to protect against "radiation from NATO satellites."
In Russia, teachers of several schools, on the order of a prankster, made and wore caps made of foil for "protection against the influence of NATO satellites." This was reported by The Moscow Times on Saturday, November 9.
The author of the raffle is Belarusian prankster Vladyslav Bokhan, who sent "orders" to a number of Russian schools allegedly from the ruling United Russia party.
In the administration of several schools in the Voronezh region, employees were instructed to make the Helmet of the Fatherland, which is supposed to protect against external enemies — caps made of foil with the Russian tricolor.
The teachers completed the tasks and reported on the completed work in photos and videos. "Let our cap become a symbol of unity and resistance to external challenges," said one of the teachers.
"According to the legend, NATO plans to use satellites to irradiate the Russian population with electromagnetic pulses! And the teachers of the Voronezh region should stand up for the defense of the motherland and conduct a master class with the Helmet of the Fatherland on making hats from foil," Bohan wrote in his Telegram channel.
As a result, Bobrovsky educational center Leader, schools in Novovoronezh, Kriushi and Kolodyazny villages of Voronezh region and Arkhangelsk took part in the action.