What does the letter Z mean on Russian tanks and uniforms

What does the letter Z mean on Russian tanks and uniforms

Ten days ago the armed conflict began in Ukraine and various pro-Russian politicians, activists and military with a symbol, one the letter Z as logo.

The symbol has been seen on Russian tanks and military vehicles entering Ukraine and has become a symbol of the invasion.

The Kremlin has explained in recent days that this symbol alludes to the idea of ‘denazification’, a propaganda argument from Moscow to justify the invasion of Ukraine. The denazification It was an initiative of the Allied armies after their victory over Nazi Germany on May 8, 1945.

There was a theory that the ‘Z’ was a symbol to make it easier to identify Russian troops or to distinguish which ones were headed for eastern Ukraine.

One of the Russian propaganda channels, RussiaToday, sells ‘Z’ products. This Kremlin-funded television network allocates its sales profits to a charity that ‘supposedly’ supports ‘war children’.

Source: Eluniverso

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