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The image shows a wooden board with Ukrainian text and symbols painted on it, likely as a form of street art or protest. The scene appears to be outdoors, with a window or glass structure behind the board, partially obscured by greenery. The board itself is made of particleboard, suggesting it might be a temporary covering.

The text, written in black marker, is in Ukrainian and appears to be a quote or a message. The visible text translates to: "People, we only / Truly love / Only when / We love ourselves. / We can appeal / to people." Below this, the word "БУМБОКС" (BUMBOX) is written, which is the name of a Ukrainian band, possibly indicating the source or inspiration of the quote.

To the left of the text is a large, yellow symbol of the Ukrainian trident (Tryzub), a national emblem. Partially visible below the trident is what appears to be a green depiction of a rifle, suggesting a patriotic or defiant sentiment.

The overall mood is one of resilience and national pride, possibly in response to current events. The presence of vines and leaves suggests a natural element is growing around the artwork. The lighting indicates it's daytime, likely sunny. The setting seems to be a public space, possibly a building facade that has been boarded up. The style of the writing is bold and somewhat informal.
Svetlana

Jun 25, 2026, 2:15 PM

Mykolaiv, Ukraine

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The image shows a wooden board with Ukrainian text and symbols painted on it, likely as a form of street art or protest. The scene appears to be outdoors, with a window or glass structure behind the board, partially obscured by greenery. The board itself is made of particleboard, suggesting it might be a temporary covering. The text, written in black marker, is in Ukrainian and appears to be a quote or a message. The visible text translates to: "People, we only / Truly love / Only when / We love ourselves. / We can appeal / to people." Below this, the word "БУМБОКС" (BUMBOX) is written, which is the name of a Ukrainian band, possibly indicating the source or inspiration of the quote. To the left of the text is a large, yellow symbol of the Ukrainian trident (Tryzub), a national emblem. Partially visible below the trident is what appears to be a green depiction of a rifle, suggesting a patriotic or defiant sentiment. The overall mood is one of resilience and national pride, possibly in response to current events. The presence of vines and leaves suggests a natural element is growing around the artwork. The lighting indicates it's daytime, likely sunny. The setting seems to be a public space, possibly a building facade that has been boarded up. The style of the writing is bold and somewhat informal.

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