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People often like to point out that there's no letter "Z" in the Russian cyrillic script.
The "Z" sound is instead represented with a "З" symbol.
The letter Z represents the Latin script form of the Russian term "За Победу!" ("Za Pobedu!" = For Victory!)
Here's a little history about the Russian alphabet and the letter Z.
In 1918, the newly installed Soviet government decided to simplify the Russian alphabet by removing certain letters under which the letter Z (Zemlya, earth.)
This letter is the main protective sign of all Slavs.
This letter carries protection from the penetration of the dark force. This is the "Earth" itself, as a universal structure, as a form of life of all things created by God.
The very spelling of this letter says this: the upper line represents the sky, the lower line the Earth, and the diagonal line the door closing the space between heaven and Earth, closing the entrance of the dark force.
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