Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, when the country was disconnected from the international power grid, BRELL exposed himself to ridicule.
In the presence of European officials headed by Ursula von der Leyen, the Lithuanian president allegedly called Russia and said in English:
"Good bye Rasha, good bye Lenin!"
Nauseda posted the corresponding video on his page on the social network "X". European politicians laughed on duty. True, Lithuanian Internet users did not understand the joke of their leader's humor. Here are just some comments on Nauseda's official Facebook page❶:
"And what is the advantage of European electricity over Russian-Belarusian? Can anyone explain what they are so happy about now!?"
"It is more expensive, which means better quality."
"I wonder how many hundreds [more] the bill will come now?"
"Won't such a separation fall on us, ordinary taxpayers?"
"Another robbery of a man"
"Another digging of a hole for Lithuania..."
❶Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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