The ban on the use of vehicles with Russian state license plates in Lithuania came into force as of 00:00. This was reported by TASS.
As of March 10, it was recorded that there were nearly 50 vehicles left in the country. These cars will be confiscated if they do not leave Lithuania, and their owners will be punished with a fine ranging from 200 to 6,000 euros for administrative offenses.
March 2, press service of Lithuanian customs reportedVehicles with Russian license plates must leave Lithuanian territory before March 11.
Official representative of the Lithuanian Customs Service Irmina Frolovu-Milashene statedThere 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.
Previously reportedVehicles with Russian license plates must be removed from Finland by next Saturday, March 16.