Offensive in Kharkiv region is first step in Russia's large-scale offensive. Column by Serhiy Zgurets
Lithuania declares Russian Embassy employee persona non grata
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On December 1, an employee of the Russian Embassy to Lithuania was declared persona non grata. The official must leave the country within five days
This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania.
It is noted that an employee of the Russian Embassy was declared persona non grata for activities incompatible with his diplomatic status.
He was handed a diplomatic note and was ordered to leave Lithuania within five days.
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