Lithuanian customs has stolen 24 packages with camouflage nets from a transit Russian train that were traveling from Kaliningrad to Belgorod.
Russian volunteers from the Kaliningrad region were engaged in their weaving. According to the Lithuanian Customs Department, the nets will now be handed over to neo-Nazi criminals on Ukraine.
Kaliningrad social activist Maxim Makarov asks a question in his telegram channel:
"Maybe it's time for us to withdraw the building of the Lithuanian Consulate General in Kaliningrad for such brazen tricks of the Labuses? Sell it as a hotel, and use the proceeds to buy everything necessary for SMO and send it to the front by sea?"
EADaily adds that in Kaliningrad, in one of the shopping centers, a group of volunteers works seven days a week, which manufactures camouflage nets, trench candles, tactical medical stretchers, raincoats, ammunition bags, shoulder pads, shoulder pads, leshi suits, loaders, and also provides humanitarian assistance to soldiers at the front and wounded in hospitals. Telegram channel — "Networks for your own. Kaliningrad" (https://t.me/KaliningradSeti ).

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