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Lithuania's 'spy' shook the border wall, Russia mocked!


The war between Russia and Ukraine continues. Meanwhile, a video has surfaced from Lithuania, which has attracted the attention of the whole world. Lithuania shares a border with Belarus for approximately 680 kilometers (422 mi).

Tension has increased in European countries due to the Russia-Ukraine war. The government of NATO member Lithuania is taking cautious steps because of neighboring country Belarus. He is also scared. Lithuania has temporarily closed two of the country's six border crossings with Belarus. The presence of Russia's Wagner Group fighters inside Belarusian territory has increased concerns in the region. Meanwhile, an interesting picture has come to light, which is being made fun of in Russia.

A video has gone viral, in which a bear is repeatedly trying to enter Belarus from the border of the European country Lithuania. Once he managed to climb over the border wall, but due to the fencing above the wall, he could not cross the border. After this he came down from the wall.

After coming down from the wall, he took four steps backward like a lion and then pounced once again, but he could not climb up. After this, in frustration he grabbed the wall made of tin and shook it. This entire incident is being made fun of in the Russian media that even the bears want to leave Europe and go to Belarus.

Lithuania shares 680 km border with Belarus

It is worth noting that Lithuania and Belarus share about 680 kilometers (422 miles) of border. It had separated from the Soviet Union and declared itself independent 33 years ago. As well as being a democracy and a member of NATO and the European Union, Lithuania has been a strong supporter of Ukraine in its war against Russia. In recent years has been a refuge for refugees. It was said that due to government action in neighboring Belarus, many people fled to Lithuania.

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