The charity lot, which appeared on Violity website in the
Philately section, is unusual for several reasons. The history of this subject is connected with the well-known postage stamp, and with collecting, and with the attitude of Ukrainians to the war. Strong condemnation of this anti-human act and the desire to come to the aid of his country.
A postcard with stamps, a gift inscription and the stamp "Russian Warship, Idi…" was put up for sale by Kharkiv youtube blogger and active user of Violity website Oleksandr Monkevych. He did this at the request of Kyiv's "most philatelic philatelist" Konstantin, who published such leaflets in 2014. On one side of the postcard is a photo of the Russian president, stylized as Adolf Hitler. The comparison of these two dictators is close, which once again confirms the similarity of their political path. And the sonorous title of this "characteristic" calls to stop.
Oleksandr Monkevych received two postcards as a gift and, at the request of the donor, who is also not indifferent to the fate of Ukraine, exhibited this philatelic exhibit on Violita's website. Like most Ukrainians, who simply cannot stay away, the proceeds will be donated to charity. And to get the money to the most necessary, Kharkiv youtube blogger decided to invite subscribers to share ideas on where exactly to transfer funds.
It will be recalled that the postage stamp "Russian Warship, Idi…" depicts a Ukrainian border guard showing an obscene gesture to the cruiser "Moscow". The illustration by the Crimean artist Borys Grokh became the "winner" of the popular vote for the best sketch. In the margins of the sheet there are inscriptions in two languages "Russian warship, go,", "Russian warship, go…!", "Glory to the heroes!", "Glory to heroes!". This concise response of the Ukrainian border guards was received by the cruiser's command to the offer of the servicemen of the Snake Island to surrender.
Charitable lot
"Russian warship, go". This is another example of how users of our resource cannot stay away during the war in their country. They help Ukraine in all existing ways, including putting up charitable lots for sale.
Join the help of Ukraine, do not stay aside, let's go to victory together!
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