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Showing Original Post only (View all)Russia Z symbol: The meaning behind the cult symbol that has swept across Putin's Russia [View all]
Russians have been using the letter Z to show their support for President Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine - but what does it mean and why are they plastering it on tanks, cars and their homes?https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1576487/Russia-Z-symbol-meaning-evg

Images of Russian tanks have become commonplace following Vladimir Putins invasion of Ukraine. And the eagle-eyed amongst us may have noticed a white Z painted on them. While its not clear why the tanks bear this letter, in particular, the tag has become widespread with proud Russians also starting to use the moniker as a show of support for Mr Putins invasion.
Explaining the phenomenon on Twitter, Galina Starovoitova Fellow Kamil Galeev wrote: Z is a letter that Russian Military are putting on their vehicles departing to Ukraine. Some interpret Z as Za pobedy (for victory). Others - as Zapad (West). Anyway, this symbol invented just a few days ago became a symbol of new Russian ideology and national identity. The symbol has been used far and wide across Russia, with cars, vans and properties sporting the bizarre tag.

Professor Michael Clarke, former director of the defence think tank Rusi, told Sky News: Often these symbols will be location based they will be communicating where a unit is heading. "If they were only to mark the vehicles as being Russian, you could just use one symbol. The fact that they are different tells you more they are probably signs which tell you which units are heading to the north-east or north-west of a district, for example.
And it's not the only symbol being used to show support for the Russian invasion. Other symbols include a triangle with two lines on either side, a circle with three dots inside and a large triangle with a smaller triangle inside. Mr Galeev added: Of course all of this is being done in the name of Russian Orthodox Church. Shelling of residential districts, carpet bombings, launching ballistic missiles upon Ukrainian cities. All in the name of Orthodoxy.
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Russian military makes Z symbol out of badges of dead Ukrainian soldiers

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Celerity
Mar 2022
OP
So much for the Russian people not supporting this. A large percentage of them do.
Crunchy Frog
Mar 2022
#8
no, it is likely either 'victory' or part of area-specific military campaign markings
Celerity
Mar 2022
#14
Z Battlegroup markings make sense but why do Brits say 'Zed' while we say 'Zee'?
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2022
#19