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Train station exhibit in Vilnius displays images of war in Ukraine for Russian travelers.

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The station is displaying the war in Ukraine through 24 large photographic prints on a platform with the aim of giving Russian transit travelers a true picture of Russia's war. Lithuania allows 100 trains a month to carry Russian passengers to and from the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.

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