Wednesday, November 6

PHOTO: Mother marks her son with the Z on his head in support of the Russian army

La mayoría de usuarios fue crítico con la imagen, supuestamente solicitada por el mismo niño a su madre.
Most users were critical of the image, supposedly requested by the child from his mother.

Photo: OMAR HAJ KADOUR / AFP / Getty Images

The war in Ukraine has left a large number of images, some full of drama and others curious, such as that of a child from 10 years that went viral on networks after his mother marked a letter Z on his head, in support of the Russian army.

According to different versions, the “Z” became a symbol of support for Russian soldiers that began to appear everywhere . The zeta does not exist in the Russian alphabet, but it has proliferated among those who support the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Many Russian citizens and businessmen are painting the “Z” on their cars to “show their support for the invasion”. The Russian defense ministry has explained through three Instagram posts that the ‘Z’ stands for “For Victory”, while the ‘V’ stands for “Strength in Truth”.

Hence this gesture did not go unnoticed, where the boy from the fifth year of elementary school appeared shaved from the back of his his head, which aroused dozens of comments, many of them against the use of a minor as propaganda.

However, local media reports that it was he himself who asked him to do this hairstyle in support of the army.

Even so, various opinions argue that children of that age do not know the truth, and that they are easily influenced by the beliefs of their parents.

To a lesser extent, some users supported the case as an act of courage for proudly carrying the lyrics, as it They will see that children should not evade reality, but rather learn the reasons for which the country is fighting.

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