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Lithuanians follow the events in Ukraine with great concern. Many prepare for an extreme scenario and some train to take up arms against Russia. Ready to fire! The shooting begins. Paulius Liškauskas has been training for the emergency situation for three years. This emergency situation has never been so close, the 39-year-old believes in a conversation with DW. "I wanted to join the Lithuanian Riflemen's Union since 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea and started the war against Ukraine. Russian state propaganda has targeted Lithuania ever since. For us, this meant: we can have our turn". Accompanied by Paulius Liškauskas, a dozen men and a woman approach a rifle and shoot.
In a dark room on the first Brazil Telegram Number Data floor of a small building in the middle of Marjanpole's pedestrian area, a screen is hanging. We show you an animation of suspected terrorists hiding somewhere behind a building. They are the target. All this could be a harmless computer game if it weren't for the scary real voice that screams from the speakers with every shot. As if he remembered the real war, which has now broken out in the heart of Europe. The only woman present in the room is the wife of Paulius Liškauskas. Both wear the olive green uniforms of the Lithuanian Riflemen's Union, a state-supported paramilitary association. The Union of Lithuanian Riflemen is a type of additional army.
It consists of Lithuanian men and women who regularly train in the use of weapons and are ready to fight in case of emergency. A paramilitary association with a dubious tradition Read also: Korreshi's orders for the protesters: Take bread, pie and buttermilk with you! Horoscope, Tuesday, February 20, 2023/ What the stars have predicted for your sign The association has a long tradition and a controversial reputation. Founded in the early 20th century to fight for Lithuanian independence, the Union of Shooters collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. After Lithuania became part of the USSR, shooters fought as Soviet partisans, some falling victim to Stalin's regime.
In a dark room on the first Brazil Telegram Number Data floor of a small building in the middle of Marjanpole's pedestrian area, a screen is hanging. We show you an animation of suspected terrorists hiding somewhere behind a building. They are the target. All this could be a harmless computer game if it weren't for the scary real voice that screams from the speakers with every shot. As if he remembered the real war, which has now broken out in the heart of Europe. The only woman present in the room is the wife of Paulius Liškauskas. Both wear the olive green uniforms of the Lithuanian Riflemen's Union, a state-supported paramilitary association. The Union of Lithuanian Riflemen is a type of additional army.
It consists of Lithuanian men and women who regularly train in the use of weapons and are ready to fight in case of emergency. A paramilitary association with a dubious tradition Read also: Korreshi's orders for the protesters: Take bread, pie and buttermilk with you! Horoscope, Tuesday, February 20, 2023/ What the stars have predicted for your sign The association has a long tradition and a controversial reputation. Founded in the early 20th century to fight for Lithuanian independence, the Union of Shooters collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. After Lithuania became part of the USSR, shooters fought as Soviet partisans, some falling victim to Stalin's regime.