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Stephen King showed a cover with a yellow-blue Ukraine inscription

Photo: facebook.com/stephenkingwriter

This is not the first time Stephen King has expressed support for Ukraine. Thus, the American writer rejected all new contracts on the territory of the Russian Federation and warned about the danger posed by Putin.

American writer Stephen King, who has supported Ukraine since the first day of the Russian Federation’s massive invasion of our country, continues to show his admiration for Ukrainians. Yes, May 11 Twitter he published another photo in which he expressed his support for Ukraine.

In the photo he published, he was wearing an orange T-shirt with his name printed on it and a blue cap with the inscription Ukraine in the colors of the Ukrainian flag.

Her dog Molly is also in the picture.

“Molly aka The Thing of Evil and I are firestarter ready. Molly loves to watch things burn,” King commented in the photo.

Stephen King spoke about the actions of the President of the Russian Federation

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Source: korrespondent

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