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In Venezuela, Chavista groups included the "Z" symbol in a mural in the Catia parish, in Caracas, depicting and supporting Vladimir Putin and late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. [62] A mural "Z" symbol in support of Russia's war against Ukraine with an inscription "Russians and Serbs brothers forever", in Belgrade, Serbia
A Rising Fury («Гартовані Гнівом» in Ukrainian) is a 2022 Ukrainian documentary film directed by Ukrainian American director and producer Lesya Kalynska and Ukrainian filmmaker Ruslan Batytsky. It was produced by TJ Collins (USA) and Jonathan Borge Lie (Norway).
In February 2023, Evgeny Afineevsky and his Ukrainian team presented a newly edited and updated comprehensive version of the movie, outlining all 9 years of the war (2014 - 2023) and one full year of the full-scale invasion (February 2022 - February 2023). The new version had a lot new and never scene footage and new interviews.
The Paramount+ original documentary “Superpower,” co-directed by Sean Penn and Aaron Kaufman, is available to stream for free on the official Paramount+ YouTube channel. The documentary will ...
Since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a military invasion of Ukraine, the letter Z has popped up on Russian tanks, trucks and cars, on a gymnast’s leotard, in a formation of terminally ...
The Organization of Ukrainian Producers (OUP) has teamed up with production company Gingers Media to make a documentary about the first month of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Against All Odds ...
Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak wore a "Z" sticker during a gymnastics World Cup event in Qatar during the medal ceremony in support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine; "Z" is commonly used as a pro-war symbol by the Russian army in Ukraine and could mean, among other things, Za pobedy (for the victory). [457]
A GAZ-AA truck in Kazan displaying the Soviet Victory Banner and the Z symbol, which has been used in expressions of support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine, May 2022. Imagery promoting the Soviet Union has been a prominent aspect of the Russo-Ukrainian War, especially since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February