Ukrainian street artist Gamlet Zinkivskiy creates murals he hopes can boost morale in Kharkiv, Ukraine's battle-scarred second city
Gamlet Zinkivskiy is creating murals he hopes can boost morale and provide a brief antidote to conflict in Kharkiv, Ukraine's battle-scarred second city.
The three-metre-high painting of a gasoline canister and bottles with rags stuffed in their necks memorialises the petrol bombs made by civilians to help thwart Russia’s onslaughts on Kharkiv and Kiev in February.
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