LDPR members Vladimir Sipyagin and Ivan Sukharev and LDPR Senator Elena Afanasyeva attend a protest rally against Lithuania's introduction of restrictions on rail cargo transit from Russia to Kaliningrad region, at the Lithuanian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia. The sanctioned goods, steel and other goods made from iron ore, will no longer be allowed to transit Lithuania from the 17th of June. Oil products are not subject to transit limitations and the transit will continue unhindered through August 10.21.06.2022#8220427
A police car with Z sign on the back door is seen near the sight of a protest rally against Lithuania's introduction of restrictions on rail cargo transit from Russia to Kaliningrad region, held by members of the LDPR party at the Lithuanian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia. The police do not get out of the car and do not detain anyone.21.06.2022#8220424
Members of the LDPR party attended a protest rally against Lithuania's introduction of restrictions on rail cargo transit from Russia to Kaliningrad region, at the Lithuanian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia. The sanctioned goods, steel and other goods made from iron ore, will no longer be allowed to transit Lithuania from the 17th of June. Oil products are not subject to transit limitations and the transit will continue unhindered through August 10.21.06.2022#8220423
Members of the LDPR party attend a protest rally against Lithuania's introduction of restrictions on rail cargo transit from Russia to Kaliningrad region, at the Lithuanian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia. The sanctioned goods, steel and other goods made from iron ore, will no longer be allowed to transit Lithuania from the 17th of June. Oil products are not subject to transit limitations and the transit will continue unhindered through August 10.21.06.2022#8220422
A protester holds a poster reading "Are you closing the border? Our army has visa-free entry" during a protest rally against Lithuania's introduction of restrictions on rail cargo transit from Russia to Kaliningrad region, at the Lithuanian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia. The sanctioned goods, steel and other goods made from iron ore, will no longer be allowed to transit Lithuania from the 17th of June. Oil products are not subject to transit limitations and the transit will continue unhindered through August 10.21.06.2022#8220407
Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Information Policy, Information Technologies and Communications Andrei Svintsov attends a protest rally against Lithuania's introduction of restrictions on rail cargo transit from Russia to Kaliningrad region, at the Lithuanian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia. The sanctioned goods, steel and other goods made from iron ore, will no longer be allowed to transit Lithuania from the 17th of June. Oil products are not subject to transit limitations and the transit will continue unhindered through August 10.21.06.2022#8220406
Members of the LDPR party attend a protest rally against Lithuania's introduction of restrictions on rail cargo transit from Russia to Kaliningrad region, at the Lithuanian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia. The sanctioned goods, steel and other goods made from iron ore, will no longer be allowed to transit Lithuania from the 17th of June. Oil products are not subject to transit limitations and the transit will continue unhindered through August 10.21.06.2022#8220401