The news told by the postage stamps (April 23 — May 1)

Prince Harry arrived in Ukraine on an unannounced visit

The Prince honored the memory of fallen servicemen at the National Military Memorial Cemetery and on a flower and flag memorial in Kyiv’s Maidan Square. Additionally, Prince took part in a forum on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games in Ukraine.

Prince Harry has completed 10 years of military service and is the founder of the Invictus Games — adaptive sports competitions for servicemen and veterans who were injured in the line of duty.

Invictus Games Envelope →

Stamp Sheet "Country of Superhumans" →


New strikes on oil refinery in russian Tuapse

"...in the small Caucasian town of Tuapse, which should one day become a major port city and the decoration of the newest "Russian Riviera", but so far has barely 2,000 people. “Russian Riviera” — this is what the former coastal Circassia, Abkhazia, and Mingrel are now called in Russia — an unusually beautiful region with subtropical flora, stretching in a narrow strip along the Caucasian coast of the Black Sea from the Kuban region and all the way to Asia Minor, almost to Trebizond; it is still being populated and, perhaps, will one day become the same Ukrainian province as, for example, Kherson region or Tavria…” — this is an excerpt from the novel “Andriy Lahovsky” by Agathangel Krymsky.

Sheet “Ukrainian folk clothing. Kuban” →


Ukrainian action movie “Killhouse” is now in theaters

A new film by director Lyubomyr Levytsky, known for the documentary “We Were Recruits”. The film’s script is based on a real rescue operation conducted by the 3rd Separate Army Corps, the Special Operations Center “A”, and the Main directorate of Intelligence.

Envelope with special cancellation «Security Service of Ukraine» →

Framed stamp "Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine" →


Deep strikes in russia

The forces of unmanned aerial systems reached a record distance of 1,800 km from the state border and attacked the city of Chelyabinsk. “The freedom-loving Ukrainian Drone Bird is over Chelyabinsk in 2026 — this is the new reality of the Ural yellow-bellied russian maggots!” — wrote the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces Robert "Magyar" Brody

Block «Weapons of Victory. Made in UA» →