Books destroyed by Russia in recent attacks on Kharkiv are being displayed at the annual Kyiv Book Fair, one of Ukraine’s largest literary events. Kharkiv, responsible for printing 80% of Ukraine's books, has faced constant attacks, resulting in significant damage to stocks of books and printing equipment, costing millions. The exhibit, part of the 'Book Arsenal' fair, showcases burnt books, symbolizing Ukraine's cultural heritage and the impact of Russian aggression. Among the displayed titles is 'To fight. Not possible to retreat,' highlighting the resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people.
My face says it all. Thank you @StratCom_AFU for your incredible original movie presentation yesterday at the Kyiv book fair. russia is actively trying to genocide Ukrainian culture. russia failed and will always fail. Victory is Ukraine. https://t.co/4jXRY1115b
💔 The books, recently burnt in Russia’s attack on Kharkiv, were presented at one of Ukraine’s largest book fairs, 'Book Arsenal' It’s not just a part of the exhibition. It’s a part of Ukraine's history, cultural heritage & evidence of 🇷🇺’s crimes against everything Ukrainian. https://t.co/uVsTKELW6u
At the biggest annual Kyiv Book Fair - exhibit of books burnt by RU attack on Kharkiv-based publishing house... One of the titles: "To fight. Not possible to retreat" - symbolic, painful & clear. No chance of our survival, if RU won't be defeated. https://t.co/SE1468ZkCU
The country’s literary mecca, Kharkiv, prints 80% of all books published in Ukraine. In recent weeks the city has come under constant attack, destroying huge stocks of books and printing equipment while costing millions in damages. https://t.co/x5YNYPWc5N
Books destroyed by Russia in Kharkiv are on display in Kyiv today. 1/ https://t.co/DXZn03SvnW https://t.co/onuIOeeYGn