It started as a meme: a symbol that pairs an orthodox religious icon with a high-tech anti-tank weapon. Now a Canadian with Ukrainian roots has turned “Saint Javelin” into a brand and it’s been seen on high-profile figures like President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. As Crystal Goomansingh reports, it’s boosting both morale and money for the Ukrainian cause.
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‘Saint Javelin’ viral meme turned into war merchandise, helps fund Ukrainian struggle
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