The author of the stamp sketch is an 11-year-old girl Sofia Kravchuk, and the sketch itself was created before a massive war began.
Ukrposhta is preparing a presentation of a new stamp – this time the stamp will be allocated to the An -225 Mriya, which was destroyed by Russian troops, but introduces the Ukrainian dream. This was reported by the press service of Ukrposhta.
“This issue is very special for us. Because it characterizes Ukrainian indestructibility. The Russians were able to destroy the largest aircraft in the world, our creation. But they were not able to destroy our true dream and desire for freedom. “Every adult and child knows this,” the statement said. in the message.
The author of the stamp sketch was an 11-year-old girl, and the sketch itself was created before a massive war began.
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“Sophia Kravchuk, an eleven-year-old student from Volyn, who drew this picture last year for the contest” What is Ukraine for me? “Also knows it. Now, the drawing is over relevant than ever. We want this work philately to inspire every Ukrainian to dream more bradly, “they said. in Ukrposhta.
An envelope and a postcard will be displayed with the stamp.
“Circulation – 3 million, can be purchased at Ukrposhta branches or online stores. 1 client – no more than 2 marked sheets, 5 envelopes, 5 postcards,” reports Ukrposhta.
On June 28, redemption using First Day stamps is scheduled in Kyiv and Gostomel, then special redemption – in all branches of Ukrposhta.
Remember that in April the seal of the Russian warship, go …! was released, which caused a real commotion. In Kyiv, in front of the Main Post Office, long queues of people wanting to buy it lined up for several days.
Ukrposhta will no longer issue stamps with letter values Z and V
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Source: korrespondent

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