A train traveling on the Moscow-Kaliningrad route arrived at the Lithuanian border with a carriage painted with black spray paint. The symbol “Z” and the inscription “Vilnius – a city of Russia” were printed on its casing.
Delfi reports this.
According to representatives of the Lithuanian State Border Service, the train staff could not explain the origin of these inscriptions.
Lithuanian border guards demanded that the Russian guides remove the provocative symbols. Under his control, the train boss and his subordinates erased the inscription and symbols with sand.
Border guards emphasized that if this “graffiti” was not cleaned, the car could stop and detach from the train, forcing passengers to transfer to other cars.
It should be noted that the “Z” symbol is prohibited in Lithuania.
Russian railway drivers had to wash the letter Z from a train car in transit in Lithuania
The Moscow-Kaliningrad train arrived at the Lithuanian border with a carriage painted with black spray paint. Vandals painted the “Z” symbol on the train casing, as well as the inscription “Vilnius is a city in Russia.”
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