DELFI / Tomas Vinickas
There are so far no suspects in the probe of alleged assistance to a foreign country to act against Lithuania by way of taking school students to paramilitary camps in Russia.
“There are no suspects in the case at the moment. Interrogations of witnesses and examination of evidence collected during the searches are in progress,” the Prosecutor General‘s Office said in a comment.
Last December, law enforcement officers searched two Russian-language schools in Vilnius in the framework of an investigation of participation of their students to Russian paramilitary camps Soyuz. Officers also visited homes of some of the teachers.
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