Published on 4 Mar 2017
As
far as most Lithuanians are concerned the iron curtain is made from
pine - their border with the Russian state of Kaliningrad is lined with
pine and birch trees as well as a series of concrete posts marking out
the frontier.
However, the country's frontier with Kaliningrad - and its border with Russian ally Belarus - are just too close for comfort for a lot of people here.
In fact, Lithuanians are so unnerved by the current political climate that many are currently mobilising for war - and it is not an exclusively government-directed, top-down affair.
However, the country's frontier with Kaliningrad - and its border with Russian ally Belarus - are just too close for comfort for a lot of people here.
In fact, Lithuanians are so unnerved by the current political climate that many are currently mobilising for war - and it is not an exclusively government-directed, top-down affair.
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