There are currently about 50 cars with Russian license plates participating in road traffic in Lithuania. We are faced with the confiscation of these vehicles as of Monday. In this respect reports TASS, with reference to the official representative of the Lithuanian Customs Service, Irmina Frolova-Milashene.
“These are cars participating in traffic. Maybe there are still many cars parked in the parking lots,” the agency quotes Frolova-Milashene as saying on national radio LRT.
Lithuanian Customs has warned that vehicles with Russian license plates must leave the country before March 11 and that vehicle owners can re-register these vehicles in Lithuania. After this date, the vehicle owner will face confiscation of the vehicle and a fine ranging from 200 Euros to 6 thousand Euros.
Restrictions do not apply to diplomatic vehicles, as well as transit vehicles to the Kaliningrad region.
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