It all started with the phrase “Russian warship, go...!” and ended with it actually leaving. 


This is demonstrated by a postage issue with a telling title - “Russian warship ... DONE!”.

The stamps of the issue depict a Ukrainian soldier looking at the sea in which an enemy warship has sunk.

The uniqueness of the second postage stamp of this series is that on the sheet next to each postage stamp there is a coupon with the image of the first postage stamp, but with the DONE stamp: Moscow (the invader's ship) is destroyed! 


The symbolism of the phrase “Russian warship, go away…!”, said by the Ukrainian defender in response to the enemy's offer to surrender, is clearly presented in every detail of the issue.


The booklet contains the stamp sheet “Russian Warship… DONE F”, “Russian Warship… DONE W”, a set of 2 First Day Covers with cancellation “First Day”. The back of the booklet contains a description of the issue in Ukrainian and English.