Ukrposhta released the stamp 'Letter to Saint Nicholas'.
Ukrposhta created a Christmas atmosphere
Ukrposhta has decisively decided to create a special Christmas atmosphere in its branches throughout Ukraine. The operator has opened Christmas residences and printed commemorative stamps, including the stamp 'Letter to Saint Nicholas'. This information was reported by Ukrposhta's press service.
According to the operator's representatives, a magician and children were present at the opening ceremonies of the Christmas postal residence. Together, they pressed the magic stamp and officially launched the stamp 'Letter to Saint Nicholas'.
The inspiration for the stamp's design was a letter from a boy
The process of creating the design for the new stamp took place in collaboration with Kosty Lavro. He took inspiration from a letter sent by a boy named Igor. In his letter, Igor requested 'superpower for the Armed Forces of Ukraine', 'level 100 armor', 'infinite supply of weapons', and safety for Ukrainian soldiers.
Along with the launch of the stamp 'Letter to Saint Nicholas', Ukrposhta officially opened the Christmas holiday season.
Earlier, the company Ukrposhta released a charity postal stamp 'Under the Protection of the Mother of God', dedicated to the Day of Defenders of Ukraine. The main goal of this stamp is to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. A portion of the profits from the sale of each stamp will be donated to assist Ukrainian soldiers. The stamp's design was created by Oleksandr Okhapkin.
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