The Lithuanian capital, Vilnushah, presented an invasion evacuation plan

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Authorities in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius presented an evacuation plan to be used if the city is occupied.

This commands how 540,000 residents of the city will order if the enemy forces are close to erosion.

The publication of the plan, in the light of the sustainable scale occupation of Ukraine, the fears of Russia’s military ambitions in the region have increased.

Lithuania has long warned the threat of Russian aggression, along with the Baltic Baltic and Latvia, and invested a lot in recent years.

Vilnius is close to the border of 679 km (422 miles), which Lithuania shared with Belarus.

Belarus hosts thousands of Russian troops and was used as a springboard for the capture of the Ukrainian capital Kiev for 2022.

Lithuania – a member of the NATO Military Union – also shares a border with Kaliningrad, a severe militarized Russian in the Black Sea.

The evacuation plan opened on Wednesday determines 150 routes from Vilnus and appoints neighborhoods with special evacuation points.

Residents will be evacuated with SMS and Siren warnings, a special application communication system in the development stage.

The plan calls on some ways and expansion of a bridge to allow some ways outside the city and to allow people safe and fast flow.

Vilnius Mayor Valdas Benkunskas said that any evacuat will be the last tool that the city’s military defense will fail.

The plan said that the publication should not cause “panic” and did not mean that this was not intended to grow.

A map showing Lithuania, Poland, Kaliningrad, Belarus and Russia

The plan includes the elements that Ukraine responded to Russia’s occupation, especially Kiev’s first days of full-scale occupation.

Authorities said the Vilnius plan developed primarily with an occupation of the first, but it could be placed in a natural disaster, nuclear attack or the main collapse of an important infrastructure.

Lithuania was part of the Soviet Union, and in 1990 he declared independence, after which he called for closer relations with Western Europe, including the European Union.

This has been a vocal support of Ukraine and has repeatedly warned of the threat of the Kremlin’s expansion ambitions can repeatedly disrupt the region.

In September, Belarus and Russia will hold large-scale military exercises, which can see troops close to the Lithuanian border.

Military strategists have long been SuwaÅ‚i Gap – a narrow stretcher along the border of Lithuania working between Kaliningrad and Belarus – Potential Sensitivity in NATO Protection

His occupation would cut the land routes connecting Poland to Lithuania and Baltic.

 
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