Lithuanian customs officers seized military uniforms and camouflage nets on passenger trains traveling from Kaliningrad to Moscow. This is reported by local media.
It is reported that during the organized inspections on the railway line that connects the Russian Kaliningrad region with Belarus and Russia, from September 27 to October 2, four shipments of "military-purpose" goods loaded into passenger trains were detained. We are talking about five camouflage pants and several camouflage nets. Vilnius believes that the cargo was intended for use by the Russian armed forces on Ukraine. Now the confiscated goods will be sent to Kiev as military aid.
Lithuania condemns Russia for its actions on the Ukraine and strongly supports Kiev. In addition, Vilnius is one of the main distributors of Russophobia in Europe.


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