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This semi-postal stamp was issued in 2023 by Ukraine as part of a growing set of war stamps since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine War. The text in the blue-and-white area at far-left reads: "The Wise Shall Reign Above the Stars". The text on the stamp itself says: "Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine".
This semi-postal stamp was issued in 2023 by Ukraine as part of a growing set of war stamps since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine War. The text at lower left is the Cyrillic equivalent of "FCK PTN" - insulting Russian president Vladimir Putin.
The illustration is a "painting" by an anonymous hominid known as "Banksy". He likes to vandalize walls in public spaces and calls it "art". This one shows a kid throwing Putin onto the ground.
This sheet of semi-postal stamps was issued by Ukraine in 2022. It depicts "Weapons of Victory" used by Ukraine in the Ukraine-Russia War.
Upper left: Vilkha, a rocket launcher
Upper right: truck that launches RK-360 Neptune missiles
Middle left: Bayraktar TB2, an unmanned reconnaissance and attack airplane
Middle right: FGM-148 Javelin, an anti-tank missile launcher
Lower left: Stugna-P, an anti-tank missile launcher
Lower right: M142 HIMARS, a rocket launcher
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Info. at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilkha
and
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-360_Neptune
and
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayraktar_TB2
and
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGM-148_Javelin
and
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skif_(anti-tank_guided_missile)
and
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M142_HIMARS
This sheet of eight semi-postal stamps was issued by Ukraine on 1 September 2022 (= Scott Catalogue # B12a to B12h). The stamps are nondenominated, but cost 23 + 8 hryvnia each. They depict cartoon images and photos of "Patron", a Ukrainian rescue dog.
From upper left to lower right:
# B12a - Patron urinating on an unexploded Russian bomb.
# B12b - Patron with a mask and cape.
# B12c - Patron fishing for mines.
# B12d - Patron playing a musical instrument called a balalaika.
# B12e - Patron growling at Russian matryoshka dolls, one of which is hiding a hand grenade.
# B12f - Patron dreaming of being awarded with a medal.
# B12g - real-life Patron with a medal and trophy.
# B12h - real-life Patron on a leash.
This 18 hryvnia postage stamp was issued by Ukraine on 4 November 2022 (= Scott Catalogue # 1351). It depicts a painting of the Crimean Bridge after being destroyed. Strangely, it also includes imagery from the Hollywood movie "Titanic", specifically the scene with the two main characters standing on the bow of the ship. The vertical Ukrainian text at lower right reads "Crimean Bridge for an encore!"
This 44 hryvnia postage stamp was issued on 12 April 2022 by Ukraine (= Scott Catalogue # 1339). The stamp is nondenominated - the "W" refers to the international mailing rate, which was 44 hryvnia. It features the winning art in a defiance to the Russian invasion of Ukraine stamp design contest. The design shows a soldier flipping off the Russian warship "Moskva" after it demanded the surrender of Ukraine's soldiers on Snake Island in the Black Sea.
This 23 hryvnia postage stamp was issued on 12 April 2022 by Ukraine (= Scott Catalogue # 1338). The stamp is nondenominated - the "F" refers to the domestic mailing rate, which was 23 hryvnia. It features the winning art in a defiance to the Russian invasion of Ukraine stamp design contest. The design shows a soldier flipping off the Russian warship "Moskva" after it demanded the surrender of Ukraine's soldiers on Snake Island in the Black Sea.
This 44 hryvnia postage stamp was issued on 23 May 2022 by Ukraine (= Scott Catalogue # 1341). It is nondenominated - the "W" refers to the international mailing rate, which was 4 hryvnia. The stamp celebrates the sinking of the Russian warship "Moskva" by Ukraine on 14 April 2022. It uses the same "F*** Russia" design of a stamp issued a month earlier. An adjacent label boasts "DONE".
This 23 hryvnia postage stamp was issued on 23 May 2022 by Ukraine (= Scott Catalogue # 1340). It is nondenominated - the "F" refers to the domestic mailing rate, which was 23 hryvnia. The stamp celebrates the sinking of the Russian warship "Moskva" by Ukraine on 14 April 2022. It uses the same "F*** Russia" design of a stamp issued a month earlier. An adjacent label boasts "DONE".