The Canadian Ambassador got a tattoo to support Ukrainian women in occupation.


The Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine supported the women's resistance movement
The Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine, Natalka TsMotz, decided to express her support for the women's resistance movement in temporarily occupied territories by getting a tattoo. On her Instagram page, the diplomat published a photo of the tattoo with the symbol of the movement called 'Evil Mavka'.
TsMotz signed the photo as follows: 'In solidarity with the women's resistance in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine - 'Evil Mavka'. This Ukrainian women's nonviolent resistance movement emerged in Melitopol at the beginning of 2023 and unites women who oppose the occupiers in Russian-occupied cities of Ukraine.
The movement shared on their social media about TsMotz's tattoo and emphasized: 'Just imagine! Don't listen to anyone! Your actions are very important, and strong women of this world support you and believe in you.'
This is not the first case in which public figures express their support for Ukraine and the Ukrainian people. Previously, Hollywood actor Sean Penn also marked his support by getting a tattoo of the Ukrainian trident. Penn has visited Ukraine many times and documented the crimes committed by Russian occupiers in this territory.
The women's resistance movement 'Evil Mavka' continues to gather support and inspire protests against the occupation. The symbolic actions of such figures once again highlight the importance of support and solidarity in times of war.
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