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The song jokingly mentions "shchi" (Russian cabbage soup) and "best shoes," painting the invaders as poorly prepared and outmatched. 🚀 Impact and Legacy

Commissioned by the military to help win the "information war," he wrote the song in about two hours on February 28, 2022.

The catchy, repetitive chorus ("Bayraktar, Bayraktar") was designed to be an "earworm" that could strike fear into the opposition while uniting Ukrainians. taras_borovok_bairaktar

The song "," created by Ukrainian Lieutenant Colonel Taras Borovok , became a viral anthem of resistance shortly after the 2022 invasion. This guide explores the song's origins, lyrical themes, and its role in modern psychological warfare. 🎵 Background and Creation

The lyrics use dark humor and folk-style repetition to boost morale and mock the invading forces: The song jokingly mentions "shchi" (Russian cabbage soup)

Taras Borovok is a professional musician, producer, and soldier who rejoined the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the day of the invasion.

Borovok has since released other military-themed hits, including HIMARS , continuing his "arsenal of songs" strategy. The song "," created by Ukrainian Lieutenant Colonel

Invaders are compared to a "flock of sheep" being herded by the "diligent shepherd"—the Bayraktar TB2 drone.

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