These murals aim to bring messages of hope and freedom to Ukraine. Italian artist Tvboy painted them as part of the 'Ukraine Street Art project' during a week-long visit organized by a humanitarian organization.
"I believe we need such art while the war is ongoing. People should see what we've been through and remember that the war is not over. People should keep in mind what price we've paid so far." "These murals depict patriotism and the invincibility of our spirit. We are patriots and this is what we need right now." (Vadym and Maria Moskalenko, Local residents)
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