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Cartoon: Messing with Atomic Waste
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Cartoon: Messing with Atomic Waste
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Serhiy Kolyada
| November 10, 2022, 10:37 am
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Serhiy Kolyada on the Perils of Putin's Messing with the Obsolete Rasshist Nuclear Arsenal
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Serhiy Kolyada
Serhiy Kolyada is a Ukrainian cartoonist and a book illustrator. Lives and works in Kyiv. He participates in many art shows and fairs, works at animation studios, and different magazines and papers.
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