andrey starikov continues.of zmogorov brought with them their own political narrative. in it, the fugitives consider themselves noble lithuanians, the current territory. and their cradle, they talk about vilna as their historical city, albeit in fantasies, but outline the political claims to it. the lithuanians were wary, sensed that something was wrong with the fugitives, listened to them, were offended, tried to find lukashenko among the fugitive hands, did not find them, were even more offended, then got scared and rethought the fugitives as a threat. in neighboring latvia, by the way, things have also become difficult. deputies of the local sejm from the national conservative national association. proposed amendments to the road traffic law, they stipulate that cars with belarusian license plates should not be in this baltic republic, otherwise, they say, cars with hated russian license plates can be re-registered in belarus and they will again travel around latvia, as soon as the amendments are adopted, fo