Ukrainian Postal Service Releases Commemorative Stamp Honoring Kremlin Drone Attack

Originally published May 5, 2023 2:00 am PDT

Despite Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky’s denial of involvement in the Wednesday drone attack on Russia’s Kremlin, the Ukrainian postal service, Ukrposhta, has unveiled a new commemorative stamp celebrating the event, National File reports.

Russia has accused both Ukraine and the United States of orchestrating the attack as an attempt on President Vladimir Putin’s life.

In the aftermath of the attack, Ukrposhta announced the production of the stamp.

The design features a drone soaring over a fiery Kremlin, with a Ukrainian soldier positioned outside, raising his middle finger towards Russia’s government headquarters.

A tweet from the Kyiv Post news account read: “Ukrainian postal service #Ukrposhta announced the launch of a new stamp after the night attack on the #Kremlin.”

The statement implies that Ukrainian forces or Ukrainian-backed personnel were somehow involved in the “night attack.”

Nevertheless, subsequent reporting from the Kyiv Post, which is closely tied to the Zelensky government and one of the few remaining Ukrainian publications not closed down by the current regime, continues to echo the government’s position that Russia staged the attack as a false flag, National File notes.

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