Ilya Ch., a man from Kaliningrad who was detained after a structure in the shape of the letter Z (a pro-war symbol in Russia) was set on fire in Belgorod, has described being tortured. Source: Novaya ...
Russian military vehicle is pictured near the border with Ukraine in Crimea, Russia on Mar 2.Konstantin Mihalchevskiy—Sputnik/AP On March 5, Ukrainian gymnast Illia Kovtun stepped up to the podium at ...
A Russian news presenter has given one explanation of the significance of the letter "Z" which has become a prominent propaganda symbol for Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. During the news ...
Ukrainian residents were on the run as Russia shelled an evacuation route in a Kyiv suburb. In the Russian-occupied city of Kherson, there were acts of defiance this weekend, including a man standing ...
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There are numerous theories about the original meaning, as the symbol has spread among many Russians sharing support for the widely denounced invasion of Ukraine The letter "Z" all of a sudden seems ...
Lithuania has banned displays of the letter "Z" in a show of support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. "Z" has become a well-known symbol of Russian solidarity since the invasion of Ukraine, ...
At a session of the municipal legislature in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk on March 16, independent lawmaker Khelga Pirogova appeared wearing Ukrainian folk motifs and a garland of sunflowers. She ...
A new pro-Russian symbol is emerging as Moscow continues its assault on Ukraine. The insignia is bold, recognizable and — importantly, according to some analysts — can be painted with one stroke: the ...
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues on, the letter Z has been spotted in both countries. There are Z stickers on the backs of cars and commercial vehicles in Russia, and one talk show pundit ...
Two German states have outlawed public displays of the letter "Z," which has become synonymous with support for Russia's war in Ukraine. Authorities in Bavaria and Lower Saxony said over the weekend ...
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