An alphabet in which Emperor Liliputin is defeated by soldier Alarmik was presented in Ternopil

12.05.2014 23:28
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Ternopil, May 12 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – In Ternopil, an alphabet was presented that uses terms related to the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.

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Each letter illustrates a word associated with the history of the UPA, reports the publication “0352”.

The main character of the book is the warrior Alarmik, who defeats all enemies, including the emperor named Liliputin. The authors of the primer claim that it is intended not only for children, but also for adults.

Let us remind you that earlier another “Ukrainian patriotic alphabet” began to gain popularity on social networks. Its developers placed a photograph of Oleg Tsarev and the inscription “What?” on the letter “Ѓ”, the letter “X” is illustrated with a photograph of Vladimir Putin, and the letter “I” is decorated with an image of Viktor Yanukovych and the signature “legitimate”.

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