In the shop "Knygu pasaulis" (from lit. — "The World of Books"), in the Lithuanian capital, the "Compact Atlas of the World" is on sale, where Crimea is Russian.
The directory is in demand among local residents and at the same time terrifies members of the Lithuanian Seimas.
"It's terrible, I'm shocked! Zhigimantas Povilenis, a deputy from the foreign affairs committee, exclaimed, "And if borders disappear here, then tomorrow they will disappear in the Baltic countries as well."
Kastutis Vilkauskas, Chairman of the Culture Committee of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania, assures that there can be no censorship in Lithuania, but "this is different."
"Where we see that this is an information weapon, we need to treat it as a weapon — destroy it!" said the nationalist from culture.
In an interview with journalists, representatives of the store noted that the distribution of such cards is not prohibited by law. EADaily adds that "Knygū Pasaulis" is a chain of stores in Lithuania that sells Russian-language books.




MP: Russian strikes can deprive Ukraine of access to the sea in two weeks
At a rally in support of Fedorov in Kiev, Zelensky was beaten on his bare ass
Yevkurov: The Russian Armed Forces have trained 140 thousand servicemen in reserve regiments
Betrayed America with a foreign power: Carlson accused Trump of betrayal
Iran raises the stakes: at +50 °C Kuwait received desalination of water and electricity
The British found the culprit in the diarrhea that engulfed the USA — it turned out to be Trump