Lithuania has implemented measures against vehicles with Russian registration, including a ban on cars with Russian number plates and a deadline for these vehicles to leave the country by March 11 or face confiscation. Cars in transit to and from the Kaliningrad Region are allowed a 24-hour stay. Additionally, Lithuania has banned passenger drop-offs to and from Russia's Kaliningrad, citing national security concerns, and has started confiscating vehicles with Russian license plates.
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⚡️Lithuania announces deadline for Russian-registered cars to leave country. Drivers of vehicles with Russian license plates must apply for Lithuanian registration, or leave the country "and the entire territory of the European Union" by March 11. https://t.co/OpVKSiJluj
⚡️Cars with Russian registration plates must leave Lithuania by March 11, or they will be confiscated An exception will be made for cars in transit to and from the Kaliningrad Region; they will be allowed to stay in Lithuania for 24 hours. https://t.co/Vc0wKG7tnS
Lithuania bans passenger drop-offs to and from Russia’s Kaliningrad Having too many entry points for Russians compromises national security, Vilnius has claimed https://t.co/RTbhrvbULD https://t.co/IwF0ivfcsx
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