The children were forced to play in a military hospital

Fifth-graders from Sosnovy Bor in the Moscow region were brought to the "Vybor" youth center for a "Courage" lesson. During the lesson, the children were shown the video "Vstanem," given a tour of the "Glory" room, and shown items brought from battle sites of the Great Patriotic War.

Next, the children were dressed in medical uniforms and taken to a room where an installation of the Kolomna Military Hospital was set up. The schoolchildren were greeted by bloodied mannequins simulating surgeons at work, amputated limbs, a model of a wounded person with shrapnel in their chest, and various items extracted from soldiers' bodies collected by surgeon N.K. Mitropolsky during 1941-1945.

"Visiting the interactive exhibit left a huge impression," said a specialist from the youth center.
