Sales of anti-war stamps issued by Ukraine surged after news of the explosion of the Moscow, a command ship in the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy on the 14th (local time) broke out.

Postage stamps depict Ukrainian soldiers swearing at the Moscow.

The slogan of the stamp is "Russian warships, fuck you!"

It is known that border guard Roman Hribow, who was fighting in the Black Sea on Zmini Island, responded to the Russian army's command to "submit" while communicating with a Russian warship.

When a recording of what was believed to be the correspondence at the time was released, the phrase was used as an expression of resistance in Ukraine.



The exact cause of the Moscow explosion is not yet known, but Ukraine claims it was sunk with a surface-to-ship missile.

"Our army destroyed the invaders' fleet," said the head of sales at the postage stamp event. "This incident should be in the memory of everyone."

Roman Hribow was also present at the event, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also mentioned anti-war stamps on his social media.

This is a scene video.



(Composition: Jin Sang-myung / Edit: Cha Hee-joo / Producer: D Content Planning Department)