The Russian invasion and war that followed has triggered an outpouring of Ukrainian patriotism, drawing a clear distinction between the lives they led before the conflict and the spirit and unity they have felt in its wake
From odes to embattled military units to expressions of love for the motherland, Ukrainians are embracing tattoos amid the ongoing war with Russia.
At the "Art Weapon" festival, dozens chose to show their love for their nation by getting inked, with payments for the tattoos going straight to the Ukrainian military as donations.
The event took place at an abandoned Soviet-era factory on Saturday, where droning electronica clashed with crunchy garage rock and the buzzing sound of tattoo needles.
A 20-year-old soldier, who spoke on condition of anonymity, was getting inked for the first time.
His new tattoo was dedicated to Ukraine's Azov regiment and the group's fighters—many of whom are under attack at a steel plant in the besieged port city of Mariupol, including two of his friends.