2022 Ukraine,Russian Warship Go F*** Yourself, Sheet of 6 'W' Stickers

# MFN349 - 2022 Ukraine - Russian Warship Go F*** Yourself, Sheet of 6 'W' Stickers

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Get a Sheet of Propaganda Stamps Honoring the Most Highly Sought-After Worldwide Postage Stamps of the Modern Era – Ukraine Snake Island Stamps

On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine in an action that caused outrage and protest around the world.  Russia thought the Ukrainians would surrender in no time, but they drastically underestimated the Ukrainian's national pride and fighting spirit.  In fact, on the first day of the invasion, soldiers on Ukraine's Snake Island were under threat by the Russian warship Moskva.  The ship demanded the Ukrainian marines surrender to them, but one soldier radioed the ship saying, "Russian warship, go f*** yourself."

That soldier's defiance became world-famous, and Ukraine went on to picture his likeness on two postage stamps.  This turned out to be a brilliant move by Ukraine.  The stamps quickly became sought-after within Ukraine and around the world.  They sold out in no time, capturing media attention and raising $135,000 for Ukraine's Army.

The stamps are difficult to get ahold of today, but owning this sheet of six Propaganda stamps (not intended for postal use) is the next best thing.  Oversized designs allow you to see every detail of the original stamp design.  Plus, you'll save big off the going rate for the original postage stamps.  These Propaganda stamps were printed by Ukraine Post due to the high demand for the “Russian warship, go f*** yourself” postage stamps.  Ukraine Post limited sales of these promotional stamps to 5 per person, making them scarce.  Get yours today.
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Get a Sheet of Propaganda Stamps Honoring the Most Highly Sought-After Worldwide Postage Stamps of the Modern Era – Ukraine Snake Island Stamps

On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine in an action that caused outrage and protest around the world.  Russia thought the Ukrainians would surrender in no time, but they drastically underestimated the Ukrainian's national pride and fighting spirit.  In fact, on the first day of the invasion, soldiers on Ukraine's Snake Island were under threat by the Russian warship Moskva.  The ship demanded the Ukrainian marines surrender to them, but one soldier radioed the ship saying, "Russian warship, go f*** yourself."

That soldier's defiance became world-famous, and Ukraine went on to picture his likeness on two postage stamps.  This turned out to be a brilliant move by Ukraine.  The stamps quickly became sought-after within Ukraine and around the world.  They sold out in no time, capturing media attention and raising $135,000 for Ukraine's Army.

The stamps are difficult to get ahold of today, but owning this sheet of six Propaganda stamps (not intended for postal use) is the next best thing.  Oversized designs allow you to see every detail of the original stamp design.  Plus, you'll save big off the going rate for the original postage stamps.  These Propaganda stamps were printed by Ukraine Post due to the high demand for the “Russian warship, go f*** yourself” postage stamps.  Ukraine Post limited sales of these promotional stamps to 5 per person, making them scarce.  Get yours today.