Sanctions-busting efforts from shippers moving goods into Belarus and Russia increased five-fold in the three months to June, according to Lithuania’s state-owned rail operator LTG.
Speaking to Lithuanian media outlet LRT chief executive of LTG Cargo Eglė Šimė said that 14 trains making their way into the Baltic state in March were turned back for being in breach of western sanctions package with this number having increased to 74 by May.
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