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On Thursday, September 19, in Kyiv, the opening of the mural “The wise man rules over the stars” took place on the foothills, the author of which was the artist Volodymyr Manzhos.
< p data-animation-event="enters">The mural symbolizes the work of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUD) of Ukraine. This is reported by the BF “Suchasna Ukraina”.
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An owl is depicted on the mural, which is a symbol of GUR. She moves on the surf on the sea. Behind the owl is a hand that symbolizes the invisible work of intelligence. Below is the motto of the GUR “Sapiens dominabitur astris”, and in the sky – the stars themselves – the Taurus constellation, which symbolizes Ukraine.
We dedicate this mural and the entire project to our victorious scouts and thank them for the successfully conducted special operations at sea and beyond. Today, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the IOU is one of the best military intelligence agencies in the world and, of course, one of the most effective structures within the Defense Forces of Ukraine. During the full-scale invasion of the GUR, the Ministry of Defense formed its unique approach to the development and implementation of the operation, which is admired by the whole world, – says Volodymyr Havrysh, President of the BF Modern Ukraine, the initiator of the project.
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Within the scope of the event, a limited edition launch was also held in300 copies of a postage stamp based on the mural with the signature of the author, as well as a limited edition with the signature of Kirill Budanov, the presentation of an exclusive “skin” for Monobank cards based on the mural, as well as the presentation of a themed SYNDICATE brand merch drop based on the mural. p>
The money raised during the campaign will go towards the purchase of the Magura surface drone, the goal of the collection is 10 million hryvnias. You can donate via the link.
By the way: Ukrainian artist Tiberiy Silvashi created the author's color for exhibition