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The exclusive exposition in a frame includes original items of Ukpochta: 
Postcard + stamp + postal cancellation "PREMIER JOUR 24/02/2023 KYIV".
Back side of frame - with postage stamp.

The frame with glass protection and a passport was made by a professional workshop by order of Ukrposhta.
A very stylish gift for a philatelist.
It will become a worthy decoration of your interior.

Characteristics:
Release date - 02/2023
Circulation - 1,000
Size - 22.5 x 24 cm

Frame with stamp "ПТН ПНХ! (FCK PTN!)" with an additional face value"

Frame contains a postcard and a postage stamp "ПТН ПНХ! (FCK PTN!)" with the cancellation "First day. Kyiv"

Specification:

  • Issue date — 2023

On February 24, 2022, at about four in the morning Kyiv time, the president of the russian federation announced a "special military operation" in Ukraine, after which russian troops launched missile strikes throughout Ukraine and launched a full-scale military offensive. For Ukrainians, 2022 was a year of national unity, a year of courage and victory, a year of endurance and self-sacrifice. The Ukrainian people impressed the world and were awarded prestigious international honors: Charlemagne Prize (for defending European values), Andrii Sakharov Prize (for freedom of thought), The Atlantic Council Award (for outstanding leadership), The Casimir Pulaski Foundation Award (Knight of Freedom), etc. The postage stamp, issued on the anniversary of russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, presents one of the seven graffiti of the British artist Banksy, created by him in Ukraine in 2022. The graffiti with a judoka who has been sent to the knockout stage was painted by the artist on the wall of a destroyed house in the village of Borodyanka (Kyiv region).


© Banksy, 2022. Photo source: official website