The postal kit can be purchased at branches and at the postal market, eBay and Amazon marketplaces.
The sale of the postal set has started Children of Victory draw Ukraine’s future for Children’s Day, which includes stamps with the best children’s drawings on this topic. This was announced by the company’s CEO Igor Smilyansky.
The postal kit can be purchased at branches and at the postal market, eBay and Amazon marketplaces.
According to the general director of Ukrposhta, 40 hryvnias from each stamp sheet will go to the needs of orphanages and children who have lost their parents.
“First there is Mriya. A dream about what will happen when Ukraine wins. Then there is a seal of the New Year, where there was a dream that families will be together in the new year. And now the third seal created by the children is how they see the Ukraine of the future. As you can see, there are motives for the first brand and the second, where all the difficult things are left in the past, and families recognize their heroes in our cool country,” he said.
It is noted that in April Ukrposhta announced a competition on the subject Children of Victory draw Ukraine’s future. More than 300 drawings were submitted. About 470 thousand respondents took part in voting for the best work.
The work won the competition dream dream 14-year-old Alexandra Fedorchuk from the Kiev region.
Ukrposhta also reproduced photos of the contest finalists in the mail issue:
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Veronica Ivantsova (9 years old, Khmelnitsky);
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Alexandra Bushinskaya (13 years old, Odessa region);
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Anastasia Misko (12 years old, Khmelnitsky region);
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Varvara Kolesova (9 years old, Mykolaiv region);
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George Sosnitsky (6 years old, Kharkov);
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Diana Vasilenko (4 years old, Poltava).
Recall that Ukrposhta issued Guards Offensive stamps.
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Source: korrespondent

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