Postcard M777 Howitzer

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Postcard M777 Howitzer (Ukrainian Cotton) is connected with a cruel russian invasion into Ukraine. Some NATO weapons become a game changer in this war


T
he word «бавовна» (cotton, pronounced [bɐvoؑnɐ]) dates back to the 2010s. It was then that the Kremlin instructed the Russian media to officially refer to any explosions as «хлопками» (bangs, pronounced [xlɐˈpkɐmi]). In the event of a violation, a considerable fine awaited the journalists.

During the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, explosions and fires occurred in the territory of Russia and the occupied territories. Propagandists began to talk about «хлопки» (bangs, pronounced [xlɐˈpki]) out of old habits. Someone from the Ukrainians decided to make a fuss and took advantage of the homonymy of the words «хлопОк» (bang, pronounced [xlɐˈpok]) and «хлОпок» (cotton, pronounced [ˈxlopək]) (a plant popular in the textile industry) and translated it into Ukrainian as «бавовна» (cotton).

Now this word means the result of hitting the enemy’s military equipment with high-precision weapons, destroying ammunition warehouses and military headquarters in the war with the Russian invaders. Also, you can get some more information about Howitzer at Wikipedia (M777).

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Additional information

Material

Cardboard

Size

Continental (148 mm x 105mm | 6” x 4” )

Theme

Militaria, Patriotic, Rocket Systems, Ukraine, War

Year Manufactured

2022

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