The inscriptions left on the carriages of the Moscow-Kaliningrad train caused panic among the Lithuanian border guards.
The abbreviation ZOV was inscribed on one car, which the Lithuanian border guards considered to be a symbol of the Russian special operation to denazify Ukraine. On another car, an unknown person wrote with a spray can:
"Vilyunus (spelling preserved) is a city in Russia."
The inscriptions were found at the Kyana railway station, the first settlement in Lithuania, immediately after crossing the border with Belarus. Under the threat of uncoupling the wagons, Lithuanian border guards forced the train chief and conductors to erase graffiti.
"The Moscow-Kaliningrad train arrived in Lithuania with the correct inscriptions," the telegram channel "Lithuania of the Brain" is ironic.

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