Governor Chibis greets border guards during his visit to village of
Rajakoski located on border to Norway and Finland. He wears a sweater with the
letter Z. Photo: Chibis on Telegram
With a "Z" on his chest, the Governor of
Murmansk views across border to Nordic neighbors
Andrei Chibis had
put on a shirt with Russia's war-symbol when he this weekend paid a visit to
the Pechenga region.
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The
Governor late last week made a tour across the
municipality that borders on Norway and Finland. He started in
Sputnik and Pechenga, the military towns that house the 61st Naval Infantry
Brigade and the 200th Motorized Rifle Brigade.
The
visit to the brigades comes as reports indicate that a big number of local soldiers
have died during the invasion of Ukraine.
Governor Andrei Chibis
during visit to Rayakoski. Photo: Chibis on Telegram
Chibis
subsequently proceeded to the towns of Nikel and Zapolyarny. He also paid a
visit to Rayakoski, the small village that is located along the Pasvik River,
few hundred meters from Norway and Finland.
On
photos from site, Chibis is seen wearing a sweater with a big Z, the letter
that has a become symbol of his country’s war with Ukraine. During the visit he
chatted with border guards that reportedly underlined they “have a fighting
spirit.”
“I
have great respect for their work to protect the borders of our Zapolyarie
[polar areas],” the governor underlined on Telegram and used the letter Z in his
spelling of Zapolyarie.
The
letter Z does not exist in the cyrillic alphabet and many Russians have been
baffled by its use in the war offensive. Many see it as a resemblance of the
Nazi swastika.
The Z
is painted on the tanks, armored vehicles and other military hardware that now
is being used in Russia’s massive war crimes in Ukraine.
Andrei
Chibis is far from the only regional leader that now actively promotes the Z in
his work. Governors across the country line up in support of the Kremlin’s
offensive and the Z appears to be practically everywhere.
Also
the other prominent political leaders in Murmansk are highlighting their
support to the so-called “special operation.”
Speaker
of the regional Duma Sergei Dubovoy on his VK page underlines
that “the bravery of Russian soldiers in the special operation against the
Nazis in Ukraine will be written into the history as true examples of
patriotism.” He actively shares war propaganda films and adds the slogans
ZaRossiya and ZaNashikh (for our kin).
Also
politicians that previously were considered moderate and partly liberal now
express their support for the war.
“Russia
has never been an aggressor, and the Russian solider has always been the symbol
of peace and creativity, and not destruction,” says Yevgeny Nikora,
the former city Mayor, now Deputy Speaker in the regional Duma.
The
same position is expressed by town mayors and municipal leaders across the
region. Among them is Mayor of the Pechenga Rayon Andrei Kuznetsov. Photos
shared at his VK page shows
the municipal leader driving around in a car decorated with large
letters Z.
The car of municipal Mayor of the Pechenga region Andrei Kuznetsov. Photo: Andrei Kuznetsov at VK Andrei Kuznetsov at VK
Meanwhile,
federal representative of the Murmansk region in the State Duma, Tatyana
Kusayko, argues that the new Western sanctions against Russia include plenty of
opportunities for Russia.
“The
West has cast a big challenge to the Russian economy, business and science, but
in this situation Russia can mobilize all its capacities and become truly a
country of opportunity,” she writes on her VK page.
Kusaylo
and all her colleagues in the State Duma are now on the EU sanctions list. That
also applies to the members of the Federation Council.
The
Murmansk region’s representative in the Federation Council Tatiana Sakharova
appears not to worry. “I fully support our president,” she underlines. “And I
will relax in the Crimea,” she says in a comment.
Furthermore, she says that she is “confident that […] the people of
Ukraine soon will feel calm, safe and that they will live under a peaceful
sky.”
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