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However, on Saturday, Vilnius cyclists also decided to participate in the commemoration.
On May 9 in Vilnius, cyclists, whose club is characterized by anti-Soviet thought, also celebrated the end of World War II. But the police did not allow them to enter the Antakalnis cemetery in Wehrmacht uniforms.
According to the motorcyclists themselves, after distributing the images, they were detained for a long time on the adjacent street, but no violations of the law were found and the motorcyclists were released.
After that, during the Third Reich March, they passed through the old town and circled the Russian embassy on Latvių Street.
Delphi asked the Police Department to comment. According to his representative Ramūnas Matonis, there were no people arrested on 9 May in Lithuania for inciting discord.
We remind you that both Nazi and Soviet symbols are prohibited in Lithuania.
Motorcyclists in Vilnius
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