Ukrainians turn to patriotic tattoos during the Russia-Ukraine war

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Ukrainians turn to patriotic tattoos during the Russia-Ukraine war
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Ukrainian symbols and phrases have seen a spike in popularity in the country.

Ukrainians are showing their support for their country.

This is just one of several ways that business owners in the country are helping to keep morale high during this difficult period. One of the shop’s artists, Natalia Tanchynets, spoke with the news outlet and explained that 70% of the proceeds from these tattoos will go to the Ukrainian army. An 18-year-old woman recently got a tattoo of the Ukrainian coat of arms with a military aircraft at the shop. She spoke with the AP, explaining her reasons for getting the tattoo.

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