The iconic Ukrainian Borodianka rooster, a symbol of resilience, is being featured on Christmas trees across European capitals, including at the EU Council and NATO headquarters. The ornament was presented to NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy. Ukrainians are also planning to spend money on the festive season while continuing to donate to the ongoing war effort.
This year, Ukrainian Pivnyk, the Rooster from Borodianka, lights up Christmas trees across European capitals. True symbol of Ukrainians' resilience. 📷: Maria Avdeeva via X https://t.co/US4Ijchp4S
This year, our Pivnyk, the Rooster from Borodianka, lights up Christmas trees across European capitals. True symbol of Ukrainians' resilience and hope that can’t be bombed out This one stands tall at @EUCouncil https://t.co/mUC2mDc8xs
The festive season is in full swing for Ukrainians, and this year, they’re planning on spending their money, without forgetting about donating to a war effort that’s far from over. https://t.co/e33Qq4x45f
The Christmas tree at NATO headquarters features a rooster crafted in the likeness of the renowned Borodyanka rooster that withstood Russian bombing. The ornament was presented to Marie-Doha Besancenot, NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy. 📸: @UKRinNATO https://t.co/LDAe5lrH52
🎄 Christmas tree at EU Council decorated with replica of iconic Ukrainian Borodianka rooster https://t.co/rUD7jMqiWa