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Lithuania’s customs service has intercepted multiple shipments of camouflage nets on trains from Kaliningrad, raising suspicions about their intended use in Ukraine.

Lithuanian customs officials intercepted camouflage nets being transported by train from Kaliningrad to Moscow, which they suspect may have been intended for Russian armed forces fighting in Ukraine.

European Pravda, citing the Lithuanian customs service, reports that the nets will now be sent to Ukraine as aid.

On 27 September, customs officers at the Kybartai railway post discovered 22 camouflage nets in seven postal parcels during an inspection of a passenger train traveling from Kaliningrad to Moscow. The parcels were addressed to recipients in Russia’s Belgorod Oblast.

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[–] Justas 13 points 1 month ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago

Hell yeah! Fuck Putin.