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Military Expert Described The White Indication Marks V And Z On The Russian Vehicles In Columns

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Military Expert Described The White Indication Marks V And Z On The Russian Vehicles  In Columns

The first time many thought that Z indicates “Zelensky”.

The founder of the Conflict Intelligence Team, Ruslan Leviev, in an interview with Current Time TV, told what the white letters V and Z mean on Russian vehicles in convoys moving towards Ukraine:

“There are several military districts in Russia. There is, for example, the Western Military District. That is, it turns to the ZVO abbreviation in Latin. Vehicles of the Western Military District are marked with the letter Z respectively. There is an Eastern Military District, that is VVO in Latin. The first letter is V. And vehicles of the Eastern Military District are marked with the letter V.

There is the Southern Military District, which most often has mountains on its chevrons. The mountain is symbolically represented by a triangle. The equipment marked with a triangle is the Southern Military District.

There are the Western Military District and the Eastern Military District, and between them in the middle is the Central Military District. We divide in the middle then we will get such a diagonal line - it is the Central Military District.

It is not our assumption, this is what the soldiers themselves, who are on the border, told us that the designation of the equipment was explained to them in this way. At the same time, it is possible that the troops of the Western Military District were assigned the task of advancing in a certain direction, while the troops of the Southern Military District were assigned the task of advancing in another direction. This is quite possible. But in fact, we see now, and several soldiers told us about it, that the designations simply identify a military district.”

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