The wife of the Ukrainian leader stressed that the war is filled to this day with new offensive content.
Ukraine’s First Lady Elena Zelenska published a touching Instagram post dedicated to Vyshyvanka Day. The touching publication, which touched the network, she accompanied her image in national dress.
The wife of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky for the first time in the years of his reign appeared in a similar picture only because of the separation from his wife in connection with the Russian war.
He reiterated that vyshyvanka is not just clothes, but an “embroidered code of the country”, which in these times has become more important than ever.
“Someone got it, miraculously survived, from a closet in a broken house. And someone went missing with the house. Someone was looking for it in another country where the war drove it out. Someone would put it in their town, where finally then no shelling.Someone is at work, which endangers their life.And someone will do it for the first time, because for the first time they felt such a need.Ukrainers celebrate this day in for many years, but the war filled it with new touching content.Maybe for the first time we fully felt the meaning of the well-known saying about “embroidered country code” .this time it was about our ugly- terrible defeat and the obligatory victory over the enemy and sorrow, “Zelenska wrote and congratulated the Ukrainians on Vyshyvanka Day.

Photo: instagram.com/olenazelenska_official
Elena Zelenska greeted the Ukrainians on Vyshyvanka Day
Recall that earlier Zelenskaya shared her feelings about the war in Ukraine and admitted that she was afraid for her husband, but did not doubt her strength.
Zelenskaya: Russia kills our children every day
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Source: korrespondent

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