Novofedorivka - Postcard

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Tasting like a refreshing cold beer on a hot summer day, 'Mamulechka, nado svalivat outsiuda / Mommy, we need to get out from here' is the only russian phrase you should truly savor.

While their country has been razing Ukrainian cities to the ground, russians thought it was perfectly safe for them to travel to the occupied Ukrainian territory for vacations. For some reason, they weren't really keen on the idea of having a little taste of their own medicine when, on August 9, 2022, Ukraine hit a russian military base in Novofedorivka.

Send this postcard to that one friend you will open the first can of beer with once you both arrive in liberated Crimea… or mail it to your local russian embassy or consulate as a subtle message.

Prepare for the upcoming Crimea Beach Party and show your support for the liberation of Ukraine's territories! The net profits from this collection will be donated to procure tactical medicine and armored vehicles for the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine.

  • 4 x 6 inches
  • Shipped from Canada.
  • No returns or exchanges are possible - please expect a few weeks for fulfillment + delivery. 
SKU: CBP23POST-NOVO

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Matt GRIEWAHN (Britton, United States)
Postcard Campaign

Talked to a rep here and was able to buy a package of these to send to my idiot MAGA representative, who did actually travel to Ukraine a few years ago in a congressional delegation. Lets me express just how I feel about his actions. Have sent a few of them to assorted Senators as well. I do this in honor of my roommate Vanya, who I lived with back in the 2000-01 school year at GVSU.

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