Funds from the sale of the latest issue of the popular French magazine will be transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the territorial defense of Odessa.
On Wednesday, May 25, the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo devoted four pages to the Ukrainian theme, publishing two dozen works by Ukrainian cartoonists.
The cover of the latest issue was published in the publication's account on Twitter.
“Answer missiles with laughter,” says Charlie Hebdo's cover page.
Thus, the popular weekly honors fellow Ukrainian cartoonists who “keep doing their job” despite the Russian invasion.
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— Charlie Hebdo (@Charlie_Hebdo_) May 24, 2022
Almost all of the cartoons were taken from an exhibition organized in Odessa by a local cartoonist association, “Russian warship, go to …”. The pictures show a Russian bear dipping its paw into a hive before being bitten by bees, soldiers of the occupying army lowering a projectile down a hill in a kindergarten, a torture device with Putin's image.
The magazine notes that Ukrainian cartoonists “obviously ruthless towards the Russians, showing humor that does not want to give up in the face of arbitrariness and terror.”
The proceeds from the implementation of this issue will be transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the territorial defense of Odessa.
Recall, previously famous British rock singer Yungblud strongly supported Ukraine at a concert in Vienna. On stage with the Ukrainian flag on his shoulders, the performer harshly condemned Putin's war against our state.