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The most common symbol is the eight-pointed "Wind Rose" or "Thieves' Star" (✯) , traditionally a tattoo placed on the knees or shoulders of high-ranking Russian inmates to signify "I will never kneel before the law." Social Impact

The movement promotes the "thieves' code" (ponyatiya), which includes a rejection of state authority, law enforcement, and formal social institutions. It romanticizes prison life and the figure of the "Thief-in-Law" ( Vor v zakone ). A.y.e ✵ Жизнь Ворам

Authorities cited the movement as a threat to public safety and a "well-structured youth movement" that incites hatred against law enforcement and undermines state structures. Summary The most common symbol is the eight-pointed "Wind



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