Ukrainian illustrators created a series of postcards for the military

Ukrainian illustrators created a series of postcards for the military

In Ukraine, the project "Mail of love to the Armed Forces" will last until March 8 - with the money they plan to purchase Mavic drones for our soldiers.

 

 Operative Ukraine Info reports this.

 

 The postcards were designed by seven Ukrainian illustrators: Artem Gusev, Maria Kinovych, Nato Mikeladze, Viktor Grudakov, Lisa Yablonska-Mihailus, Oleg Semak and Anna Gavrylyuk.

 

 "I really like the idea of ​​sending postcards to the front lines so that the people who defend us know that we all remember here, thanks to whom and at what cost we live our lives," said illustrator Lisa Yablonska-Mihailus.

 

 Each postcard will be sold in duplicate, that is, one can be kept for oneself, and the other can be sent to the defender. Mailboxes have also been placed at the points of sale, in which you can put your leaflet for the Armed Forces.

 

 From the sale of postcards, they plan to raise a million hryvnias, which will be used to purchase Mavic drones for the fighters. In total, 20,000 postcards were printed, each worth 50 hryvnias. This is a limited series of military postcards that can be sent to the front line.



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In Ukraine, the project "Mail of love to the Armed Forces" will last until March 8 - with the money they plan to purchase Mavic drones for our soldiers.

 

 Operative Ukraine Info reports this.

 

 The postcards were designed by seven Ukrainian illustrators: Artem Gusev, Maria Kinovych, Nato Mikeladze, Viktor Grudakov, Lisa Yablonska-Mihailus, Oleg Semak and Anna Gavrylyuk.

 

 "I really like the idea of ​​sending postcards to the front lines so that the people who defend us know that we all remember here, thanks to whom and at what cost we live our lives," said illustrator Lisa Yablonska-Mihailus.

 

 Each postcard will be sold in duplicate, that is, one can be kept for oneself, and the other can be sent to the defender. Mailboxes have also been placed at the points of sale, in which you can put your leaflet for the Armed Forces.

 

 From the sale of postcards, they plan to raise a million hryvnias, which will be used to purchase Mavic drones for the fighters. In total, 20,000 postcards were printed, each worth 50 hryvnias. This is a limited series of military postcards that can be sent to the front line.