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- What we know on day 154 of the invasion
The first train with sanctioned goods has arrived from Russia to Kaliningrad via Lithuania in the first such trip since the European Union said Lithuania must allow Russian goods across its territory, according to the regional governor.
Russian news agency Tass cited regional governor Anton Alikhanov as saying:
It is indeed the first train to have arrived after the EU decision … [it is] quite an important achievement.”
For four months, the Russian state has not provided to its citizens any information – even censored – about the losses of the occupation contingent.
Total silence. Nothing was published or said in numerous interviews and speeches at the political and military levels.
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