Latvian police investigates Russian monarchical flag
Earlier, Riga had prohibited the public use of the letters ‘Z’ and ‘V’ due to their links with the Ukraine conflict and imposed restrictions on events within 200 meters of Soviet war memorials. The flag, in black, yellow, and white, was only displayed for a few hours and bore the inscription, “We are Russians. God is with us.” Police described it as “a symbol glorifying military aggression,” while some local residents told regional media they saw no issue with using a historical flag.
“It is a symbol of tsarist Russia. It is not modern Russia. It comes from the soul, it’s not about war,” one resident said.
A police spokesperson confirmed that officers found the flag still hanging on the wall when they arrived, removed it, and opened “administrative offence proceedings” against the person responsible.
Latvia has intensified scrutiny of its Russian minority since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. Ethnic Russians make up roughly a quarter of the country’s 1.8 million population. The government has also been taking measures to distance itself from its Soviet past, including banning symbols associated with the USSR such as its flag, coat of arms, and anthem.
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