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The product is available for pre-order. Official Release - May, 2024. It will be sent immediately after the issue is put into circulation.
Important! The postage sets will be sent from May 8.


Exclusive Big Postal issue «The Russian Navy - To the Bottom!»
WAR IN UKRAINE 2024

1 pcs block, 2 pcs FDC cover, 1 pcs Postcard (Cardmaximum)  

The set includes:

“The russian navy - to the bottom!” stamp issue continues the legendary wartime series of postage stamps “russian warship...”.

Back in April 2022, the first postage stamp of the series, “russian warship, go...!”, foreshadowed the destruction by the Armed Forces of Ukraine of the enemy cruiser Moskva, which went down to the bottom immediately after the stamp was put into circulation. 

During the two years of the large-scale war, the Ukrainian Defense and Security Forces have sunk, damaged and disabled a third of the russian Black Sea fleet. Among the enemy's biggest losses there are: dock landing ships Saratov (24 March 2022), Minsk (13 September 2023), Novocherkassk (26 December 2023), Tsezar Kunikov (14 February 2024); guided missile cruiser Moskva (13 April 2022); salvage tug Spasatel Vasily Bekh (17 June 2022); attack submarine Rostov-na-Donu (13 September 2023); patrol ship Sergey Kotov (05 March 2024). 

The battle at sea continues. And the next one that could go “to the bottom” is the frigate Admiral Makarov, because the ultimate goal of Ukrainian defenders is the complete absence of russian warships in the Azov-Black Sea region. 

The envelope depicts a field from the famous game “Sea Battle”, on which enemy ships destroyed by the Ukrainian military are crossed out, and the next, main target of our defenders is identified - the still surviving frigate “Admiral Makarov”. So the fight at sea continues.



Specification:

  • Artist — Viktor Hrudakov
  • Printing stamps — 1 000 000
  • Isuue date (year) — 2024
  • The number of stamps in the sheet — 4
  • Face value of each postage stamp — F