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The image is a poster advertising a helpline for children, teenagers, and their parents in Russia. It features cartoon characters from the "Smeshariki" franchise, each with a speech bubble promoting the helpline. The poster emphasizes that the helpline is free, anonymous, and staffed by professionals. It also encourages those struggling with problems to call and assures them that they will be listened to and understood. The poster includes the phone number 8-800-2000-122 and mentions that parents can also call. The text indicates that the poster was printed in 2010, with a print run of 70,000 copies, and was commissioned by the "Fund for Support of Children in Difficult Life Situations." There is no indication of Ufa, Russia in the image.
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May 21, 2026

Ufa, Russia

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The image is a poster advertising a helpline for children, teenagers, and their parents in Russia. It features cartoon characters from the "Smeshariki" franchise, each with a speech bubble promoting the helpline. The poster emphasizes that the helpline is free, anonymous, and staffed by professionals. It also encourages those struggling with problems to call and assures them that they will be listened to and understood. The poster includes the phone number 8-800-2000-122 and mentions that parents can also call. The text indicates that the poster was printed in 2010, with a print run of 70,000 copies, and was commissioned by the "Fund for Support of Children in Difficult Life Situations." There is no indication of Ufa, Russia in the image.

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