A Russian friend just sent me videos of the concert in Moscow. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the number of participants in the rally in Moscow in support of Russian army, at the stadium and beyond, has already exceeded 200,000 people. This is the largest rally in the Moscow in a very long time.
I saw in the background https://files.catbox.moe/sktxa3.png:
Za мир без нацизма
(For a world without Nazism)
За Россию
(For Russia)
I'm not sure why they substituted the Roman Z for the Cyrillic З, but maybe it was for the rest of the world and not Russian speakers.
No one has mentioned that it is a clever way to prevent news organizations from using footage from previous wars and conflicts. It would be quite labor-intensive to add a painted Z to the side of a moving tank in a piece of video without it looking sketchy. This to me seems to be the best explanation, and it is an ingenious way to control deepfakes.
For instance, the tank running over a car in that video was a not-Z tank.
Ha... if you read your statement aloud... it sounds just like, "....a Nazi tank." 👍
That is the correct way to read it. It has a double meaning.