Wtf is Russia's definition of Alaska???
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According to a Russian friend: there’s a company in Krasnoyarsk that sells trailers called “Alaska” and this is an ad for them, something that a quick google search seems to confirm. So I guess the text “Аляска наша” doesn’t mean “Alaska is ours” as much as it does “Our Alaska” as in, “Russia has an Alaska and its here in Krasnoyarsk!”, which would explain why the city is shown on the map.
Absolutely awful timing for the company, but hey, now people all over Russia and the world know them, so that’s gotta count for something?
Edit: in case anyone doesn’t believe me, here’s their website, and you can even see the mountains in their logo: alaskatrailers.ru
It’s almost kind of hilarious that an advertisement ended up looking like ultranationalist propaganda by accident