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The Latin-script letter Z (Russian: зет, romanized: zet, IPA:) is one of several symbols (including "V" and "O") painted on military vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces involved in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
7 mar 2022 · In Russia, the "Z" is fast becoming seen as a staunchly pro-war symbol of President Putin's invasion of Ukraine. It has been sported by politicians, seen on the sides of cars, vans and...
8 mar 2022 · The Z symbol has been spotted in Russian cities, on official government social media pages and on Russian military vehicles as part of a stepped-up guerrilla marketing campaign drumming up...
9 mar 2022 · Regardless of its original military meaning, "Z" has become a symbol for support of Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine both at home and abroad. Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak is facing...
8 mar 2022 · The letter "Z" all of a sudden seems to be everywhere in Russia amid the widely denounced invasion of Ukraine, even though the letter doesn't even exist in the Cyrillic alphabet. The letter was...
8 mar 2022 · The "Z" symbol was initially spotted on Russian tanks and other military vehicles but it has quickly been embraced by some as a show of support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Sky News looks at the possible origins of the symbol. How widespread is its usage? News reports on Monday alone had two examples of the symbol being used.
8 mar 2022 · Images and footage of invading Russian forces in Ukraine is rife with a common symbol on their military hardware. Painted in white onto tanks, armoured carriers, artillery and lorries is a letter Z. It's become one of the most widely-seen and recognisable motifs from the bloody conflict.