photo: Lithuanian State Border Guard Service/Lithuania Banned Wagons with Symbols of the Russian Airborne Troops from Passing Through its Territory
Five cars with the symbols of the Russian Airborne Troops, which were heading from Guryevsk, 20 kilometers from Kaliningrad, were stopped by the State Border Guard Service of Lithuania on November 3 and 4. The wagons were heading to Togliatti, in southwestern Russia.
The wagons, which were part of two convoys - three and two cars each - had the logo of the Russian Airborne Troops along with the motto Nobody but us. According to the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service, the cars were detached from the convoys and sent back to Kaliningrad.
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