The Russia and Ukraine situation is getting messier day by day. With each update, the fear of a modern-day war amplifies. World leaders are trying to handle the matter in their own way, but seems like there is no simple end to this situation. (If you are unversed with the whole Russia-Ukraine war situation, you can read the details here.)
Russia has increased military activity around the Ukraine border. Russian troops and other military resources are present at the Russian-Ukraine border.
In between the whole conflict, Ukraine is playing it cool on social media. They chose the GenZ way to release the tension, and have left everyone amused.
Ukraine is using the best possible memes... loaded with some dark, dark humour.
A MEME WAR BETWEEN UKRAINE AND RUSSIA
1. TYPES OF HEADACHE
On December 7, 2021, Ukraine used a popular meme format to call Russia a headache.
— Ukraine / Україна (@Ukraine) December 7, 2021
2. ONE FOR PUTIN
In another meme from Ukraine’s official Twitter handle, the admin shared Russian President Vladimir Putin’s fears.
— Ukraine / Україна (@Ukraine) December 27, 2021
3. NEIGHBOUR JOKES
Neighbour jokes are quite famous in India. We often share how annoying the pados wali aunty is or Sharma ji is.
Ukraine also joined this meme and clarified that they are not in any crisis.
— Ukraine / Україна (@Ukraine) January 13, 2022
4. TOXIC EX HERE
While the world thinks Kanye is the craziest ex out there, Ukraine clarified it much earlier.
In the meme, they referred to Russia as a toxic ex, and the post went viral.
toxic ex here ? https://t.co/zU7EEYoreg
— Ukraine / Україна (@Ukraine) June 23, 2020
5. THE ADMIN’S HUMOUR IS ON POINT
Earlier in November 2021, when Russian officials denied reports that they were planning to attack Ukraine, the Twitter handle shared this.
when Russian officials deny they plan to attack Ukraine pic.twitter.com/oIt5xP3ATy
— Ukraine / Україна (@Ukraine) November 23, 2021
US EMBASSY IN KYIV ALSO JOINED
Other than Ukraine, the offical handle of the US Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine also joined in the memes. The meme compares their development in Kyiv and Miscow over the years.
— U.S. Embassy Kyiv (@USEmbassyKyiv) February 22, 2022