The first call concerned a white flag with a five-pointed star and a hammer-and-sickle symbol that was suspended over a bridge in Vilnius. The police took the flag down.
The police were also called to Naujoji Vilnia, a neighbourhood in Vilnius, where a Soviet Union flag was hoisted outside a private house.
On May 9, Russia is celebrating Victory Day, the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two.
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