What are our soldiers in Ukraine and since when? Who allowed our soldiers to enter Ukraine? They are not officially there and cannot be. If these are volunteers who went to Ukraine like Brazauskas for a safari in Africa, then they are possibly war criminals, why is this perpetuation? Or maybe there was a moral transformation and our government felt guilty about war propaganda? Probably not, it's just a continuation of war propaganda... By the way, this kind of war propaganda will soon not be enough to rename streets in Lithuania, so I suggest making alleys where they belong, that is, in cemeteries, not in city parks. And if these are soldiers who are sent to Ukraine to perish without the knowledge of the people of Lithuania, then we, the people of Lithuania, would like to know which party lions condemned them to destruction and now shamefully cover themselves with memorials.
What are our soldiers in Ukraine and since when? Who allowed our soldiers to enter Ukraine? They are not officially there and cannot be. If these are volunteers who went to Ukraine like Brazauskas for a safari in Africa, then they are possibly war criminals, why is this perpetuation? Or maybe there was a moral transformation and our government felt guilty about war propaganda? Probably not, it's just a continuation of war propaganda... By the way, this kind of war propaganda will soon not be enough to rename streets in Lithuania, so I suggest making alleys where they belong, that is, in cemeteries, not in city parks. And if these are soldiers who are sent to Ukraine to perish without the knowledge of the people of Lithuania, then we, the people of Lithuania, would like to know which party lions condemned them to destruction and now shamefully cover themselves with memorials.
And it's not Ukraine that should be remembered?
Ukrainians don't die, only Lithuanians?
I suggest immortalizing it where Tadas Tumas was born.