Russland von Panemune, Litauen aus gesehen

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Von BkkGrl

22 Comments

  1. Beautiful-Health-976 on

    Occupied territory, not Russia. Kaliningrad/Königsberg/Královec or however you want to call it is just one of the last remnants of Soviet/Russian occupation.

  2. Leather_Strain6429 on

    That view is a good reminder that russia is nothing more than an occupying parasite.

  3. HardHatFishy on

    Be nice to swim across and paint a Ukrainian flag over that ‘Z’

  4. UpstairsFan7447 on

    Someone should sneak over and replace the striped Z with a rainbow Z.
    Maybe not immediately the brightest colors, but a subtle darkened down rainbow. 🌈
    I have no idea how secure their border is and if that would be possible in any way.
    But it would be funny.

  5. DarkSourceUA on

    This is a reminder that the people living there are not exactly normal, and are rather hostile.

  6. Familiar_Ad_8919 on

    ngl, excluding the commie blocks that actually looks half decent

  7. This is probably the only place where you cross a river southwards to go into Russia.

  8. CEOofBavowna on

    I like how you can clearly see which houses were built by Lithuanians and which by russians

  9. Waste_Ad_3773 on

    I love being a russophobe 💞💞💞 (in all seriousness though, these fortifications do a great job of showing how cautious Russia’s neighbors need to be)

  10. localcannon on

    It pisses me off every day thinking about how peaceful Europe would be if that fucking country just decided to be friendly like most of us.

  11. eingereicht on

    [https://imgur.com/a/Tzl4uMQ](https://imgur.com/a/Tzl4uMQ)

    Same view from google maps from 2019. Since then, they repainted the facades and attached the Z, while the Lithuanians added the concrete roadblock.

  12. But remember, the war in Ukraine is “Putin’s war” as Putin himself personally came down to Kalinigrad and painted that giant Z symbol on that building despite fervent protests from the people living there!

    Except he didn’t, and nobody forced those ordinary Russians living there to do this, they did it because they support the war, they agree with their country’s actions, and they’re proud enough to show this to their neighbors and the rest of the world as well.

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