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  2. Z (military symbol) - Wikipedia

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    The "Z" symbol is used instead of the equivalent Cyrillic letter З (Ze) used in the Russian alphabet, which has been described as peculiar, considering the symbol's later association with Russian nationalism and pro-Putin politics. [27] This could be to avoid confusion with the numeral of a similar form 3, which is also used in Russia.

  3. Why the letter Z has become Russia's pro-war symbol during ...

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    Russia’s defense ministry has not explicitly commented on the use of the letter in its current context, but did post on Instagram last week that the pro-war symbol stems from the Russian phrase ...

  4. Ruscism - Wikipedia

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    The Z symbol is widely used by the Russian Armed Forces. A poster against Ruscism in a pro-Ukraine protest in London's Trafalgar Square By 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, terms like Rashyzm and Rashyst were widely used by Ukrainian military , political , and media circles.

  5. Z - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the Z flag is a symbol in the national myth, representing the Battle of Tsushima. Z has been used by the Russian Armed Forces as an identifying symbol on its military vehicles, during Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Russian civilians have used the symbol to express support for the invasion. [12] [13]

  6. Zurich Insurance removes Z symbol after letter used to show ...

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    Zurich Insurance has removed its Z logo from social media after the letter became a symbol of support in Russia for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. The company said it was removing the logo - a ...

  7. Russian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Ъ used to be a very common letter in the Russian alphabet. This is because before the 1918 reform, any word ending with a non-palatalized consonant was written with a final Ъ — e.g., pre-1918 вотъ vs. post-reform вот. The reform eliminated the use of Ъ in this context, leaving it the least common letter in the Russian alphabet.

  8. Faux Cyrillic - Wikipedia

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    Other examples include the use of Ш for W, Ц for U, Я/Г for R/backwards and upside-down L, Ф for O, Д for A, Б, Ь, or Ъ for B/b, З, Э, or Ё for E, Ч or У for Y. Outside the Russian alphabet, Џ (from Serbian) can act as a substitute for U, Ғ (from Turkic languages) for F, Ә (from Turkic languages, Abkhaz, Dungan, Itelmen, Kalmyk ...

  9. Angry patriots - Wikipedia

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    The Latin alphabet letter Z has become a prominent symbol of pro-war sentiment in Russia.. Angry patriots, [a] [1] also known as the war party, [2] Z-patriots, [b] [3] turbopatriots, ultrapatriots, [4] and megavatniks, [5] are a loose group of Russian ultranationalist political commentators and milbloggers in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but critical of what they see as ...