Tankers from Russian Federation with inscription "Russian World" are not allowed into Estonia
At the Koidula border crossing in Southern Prefecture, Estonia, Russian train was not allowed into the country because it had inscription "Russian World" on it
Press service of Estonia’s Southern prefecture reports on Facebook.
"Since the Kremlin regime is brutally killing civilians in Ukraine, which is unjustifiable, we will not accept the public display of the aggressor's symbols under any circumstances. Glory to Ukraine,” the message says.
Incident took place at Koidula border crossing in Southern prefecture of Estonia. Crew of the Russian locomotive said that they allegedly knew nothing about the inscription "Russian World" next to inscription "Oil" and asked to be allowed to cover it with tape. However, Estonian border guards forced Russians to paint over the inscription. In case of refusal, tanks would be turned to Russia.
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On November 5, Lithuanian border guards did not let wagons with Russian military symbols into the country. Lithuania ordered to unhook five wagons with symbols of the Russian Federation and send them back to Kaliningrad region.
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