Lithuanian customs officers did not allow a collection of Soviet money to be imported from Belarus. It features communist symbols
At the Medininkai border crossing point, during the inspection of a bus that arrived from Belarus, a large volume of long-withdrawn Soviet-era cash was found in the luggage of one of the passengers. Naturally, they feature symbols of the hammer and sickle, a red five-pointed star, and other attributes of the USSR, which are prohibited in modern Lithuania.

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The woman was not allowed to enter Lithuania — she and her luggage were returned to Belarus.

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According to Lithuanian law, the distribution, use, or public display of symbols of Nazi Germany, the USSR, or the Lithuanian SSR is prohibited. This applies to symbols that can be used to promote the ideology of totalitarian regimes, aggression, or crimes against humanity. Such items cannot be declared or imported into the country.

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