Kartmax "Russian warship go to ..." - "Roman Gribov" 100 copies

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Kartmax "Russian warship go to ..." - "Roman Gribov" 100 copies, photo number 2
Kartmax "Russian warship go to ..." - "Roman Gribov" 100 copies, photo number 3
Kartmax "Russian warship go to ..." - "Roman Gribov" 100 copies, photo number 4
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Location:
Ukraine, Kiev oblast, Kiev
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Cash on delivery, Cash payment, PrivatBank, Monobank, PayPal
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Ukraine,The whole world
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Nova Poshta, Ukrposhta, Personal meeting Kiev (according to the current legislation of the seller's country of residence).
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Kartmax "Russian warship, go to ..." depicts a border guard, Roman Gribov.
At the very beginning of Russia's war against Ukraine, the cruiser Moskva approached Snake Island and offered to surrender to Ukrainian border guards, otherwise they would be subjected to a missile and bomb strike.
Border guard Roman Gribov gave a short and clear answer: "Russian warship, fuck you!"
The hero of Ukraine, released from captivity, was present during the ceremony of issuing a postage stamp under his own phrase "Russian warship, go to ..." from Ukrposhta.
On April 12, 2022, a postage stamp was issued. And 2 days later, on April 14, 2022, the same ship "Moskva" under license plate 121 was sunk by the Ukrainian military.
The main ship of the entire Russian flotilla went in the direction indicated to him.
In honor of Roman Gribov, this beautiful postcard was created by the Lviv post office or in another way "Cossack post".
A total of 100 copies were printed, without the possibility of reprinting them.
On the postcard there is a stamp "Russian warship go to ..." (first issue) as well as a special cancellation, which was held on the first day of 04/12/2022
Картмаксимум «Русский военный корабль иди на ...» изображен пограничник, Роман Грибов. В самом начале войны России против Украины к острову Змеинный подошел крейсер «Москва» и предложил сдаться украинским пограничникам, иначе они будут подвергнуты ракетно-бомбовому удару. Пограничник Роман Грибов дал короткий и четкий ответ: «Русский военный корабль, иди на хуй»! Освобожденный из плена герой Украины присутствовал во время церемонии выпуска почтовой марки под собственной фразой «Русский военный корабль иди на ...» от Укрпошты. 12 апреля 2022 года выпущена почтовая марка. А через 2 дня, 14 апреля 2022 года, тот же корабль «Москва» под номерным знаком 121 был потоплен украинскими военными. Главный корабль всей русской флотилии пошел в указанном ему направлении. В честь Романа Грибова, была создана эта прекрасная открытка Львовской почтой или по другому "Козацька пошта". Всего было напечатано 100 экземпляров, без возможности допечатать их. На открытке присутствует марка "Русский военный корабль иди на ..." (первый выпуск) а также специальное гашение, которое проводилось в первый день 12.04.2022
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Kartmax "Russian warship go to ..." - "Roman Gribov" 100 copies, photo number 2
Kartmax "Russian warship go to ..." - "Roman Gribov" 100 copies, photo number 3
Kartmax "Russian warship go to ..." - "Roman Gribov" 100 copies, photo number 4

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