https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JCUKEN
Remember the tanks that had the marking painted on them as Z ( zed in English or zee in American English).
There is no Q or ( cue) sound in Russian Cyrillic , no way to use it.
The Russian keyboard is not QWERTY it is JCUKEN.
Take a look at the letter placement and see which letter takes up the place of a Q.
Yes it’s a unique Russian letter that is written as a backwards Z.
Just another coincidence to add to the list.
They marked their tanks with a Q👍
Koppa or qoppa (Ϙ, ϙ; as a modern numeral sign: ϟ) is a letter that was used in early forms of the Greek alphabet, derived from Phoenician qoph (𐤒). It was originally used to denote the /k/ sound, but dropped out of use as an alphabetic character in favor of Kappa (Κ). It has remained in use as a numeral symbol (90) in the system of Greek numerals, although with a modified shape. Koppa is the source of Latin Q, as well as the Cyrillic numeral sign of the same name (Koppa).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koppa_(letter)
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So you’re saying op is correct or incorrect?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_alphabet
I’m referencing the post 1917 Russian Alphabet . The letter is written as a mirrored Z . It is not a direct replacement for Q in translation as the Russian Cyrillic doesn’t use the Cue or qwu sound.
The letter is a low ranking consonant in the usage table and on the standardised Russian Keyboard it’s placement is at the same place as a QWERTY Q is found.
Variations in Cyrillic exist across the region but the letter I’m referencing as Q replacement on the keyboard consistently is placed there in ALL regional languages across the Caucasus.
adding to the conversation....
like this...
https://dailyprofittips.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/six-piece-towel-set-flash-sale-T1AR2o.jpeg
lindell's entire operation is part of the Q psy-op / information warfare operation
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