Klitschko announced the planting of a flower bed in honor of an obscene phrase about a Russian ship

Nikita Eremenko.  
06.05.2022 09:57
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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D.B., Zen, Kiev, Local government, Society, Ukraine


In Kyiv, near the Livoberezhnaya metro station, a flower bed dedicated to an obscene expression about a “Russian warship” will be planted. The municipal enterprise Kievzelenstroy reported this on Facebook.

“Russian warship, go to...!” – a postage stamp made of flowers will appear at the transport intersection near the Levoberezhnaya metro station. If you didn’t have time to buy the desired brand, you will have the opportunity to take a memorable selfie,” said Kievzelenstroy.

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As noted, public gardeners are already beginning to plant plants in a plot recognizable to everyone with a Ukrainian military man sending to... a Russian warship.

“The flower stamp will have dimensions of 13,8 * 4,5 m,” the organization added.

Let us recall, as PolitNavigator already reported, in Ukraine on April 12, Ukrposhta issued a postage stamp with the obscene phrase “Russian warship, go fuck yourself!”

 

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