The train staff could not explain to the border guards where these inscriptions came from.
Lithuanian border guards at the checkpoint at the Kyana railway station detained the Russian transit train “Moscow-Kaliningrad”, which had a picture of the prohibited in this European country Z-symbols.
This was reported by the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service.
On one of the carriages, border guards noticed symbols of the Russian invasion of Ukraine – the letter Z and the inscription ZOV, painted in black.
Another carriage had a provocative sign in Russian: “Vilnius is a city of Russia.”
Train personnel were unable to explain to border guards where these signs came from.
Lithuanian border guards allowed the train to continue moving through Lithuania only after the train conductor and his subordinates erased these signs. To do this, they used rags, sand and gravel.
The train, cleared of provocative inscriptions, continued moving after the mandatory procedure of checking all passengers took place.
Recall that the Governor of the Kaliningrad Region of the Russian Federation Anton Alikhanov, speaking at a congress of political scientists, named the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, who was born in Königsberg (present-day Kaliningrad) in the early 18th century, as the direct culprit of the war in Ukraine.
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