Lithuania: disappearance of important documents from Foreign Ministry tied up with mass protests

The loss of important documents from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania may be associated with the mass protests passed on the eve of the Parliament building. This was reported by Advisor to the President of the Republic of Asta Skaysgirite. Edition DELFI.LT.

According to her, suspicions causes the fact that the stolen information has become known on the day of rallies.

“Messy of the Seima, riots in Rudninkai. Too many coincidences to consider them random,” said SkySgirite, hinting at the involvement of participants and organizers of rallies to the stealing of confidential information of the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry.

Press Secretary of the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry Vitaut Schmeyshi-Kulechene did not comment on these statements and noted that the Office had already transferred information about the Cinema to law enforcement agencies. Currently the investigation is underway.

August 10 in Vilnius began a thousand protest action against the introduction of restrictions in the country for unqualified from coronavirus citizens. Soon she turned into riots. Protesters tried to block the Seima building and attack deputies. Police applied a tear times. Dissatisfied tried to fight off stones, pyrotechnics and even explosives, however, were dispersed.

Earlier, the police dispersed protesters against the construction of a camp for illegal migrants at the Military Polygon Rudninkai. People began to block the road to his place of construction, refusing to skip the construction technique. Eight people were detained by law enforcement.

Later, the Minister of Internal Affairs of Lithuania Agnek said that these shares were well organized and coordinated, and their goal was to undermine the social and political order in the country. She found both incidents by the consequence of the “hybrid attack.”

/Media reports.