Since investigative journalists revealed 10 months ago that Lithuanian railways had been used to move Russian and Belarusian fertilizers into the European Union despite sanctions, authorities in Vilnius have tightened checks, rejecting requests to let tens of thousands of wagons pass through the cou
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