The Kremlin may be planning a “rebrand” of its invasion of Ukraine after officials ordered the removal from prominent buildings of huge banners featuring the pro-war Z and V symbols. In Moscow, inspectors told Sergei Mironov, the head of the A Fair Russia – For Truth party, to take down a banner from his office in the centre of the city, citing “numerous” complaints from members of the public. SponsoredIn Novosibirsk, the largest city in Siberia, officials acted after a teenager successfully argued that banners hung on the outside of the mayor’s office were in violation of regulations on public advertising. A banner was also removed from the façade of a military veterans’ office in Perm, in the Urals region. The leader of the "A Fair Russia - For Truth" faction in the Russian parliament was told to take down his banner RBC.RUChildren who decorated the windows
Source: The Times June 23, 2022 11:46 UTC