This night unknown persons wrote “go home, Belarusan pigs” on the building of the Belarusian shop “Kropka” in Vilnius. The inscription was made in Lithuanian. In addition, a window in the shop was broken.

A shop of Belarusian souvenirs and symbols in the centre of Vilnius at Savičiaus g. 6 was opened by former political prisoner Dzmitry Furmanau and his wife Olga. The couple works also with artisans who have been forced to leave Belarus.

One of the versions discussed in social networks is that the provocation was organised by Belarusian special services. Recently, unknown persons made several provocative inscriptions on monuments and buildings in Vilnius.

– I believe that this is a provocation by the “Lukashists” (note: supporters of Lukashenko), – the owner of the shop, Dmitriy Furmanov, told the “Novaya Gazeta.Baltiya” correspondent. He also said that the police had a video recording of the incident. The camera recorded the person who took the photo after the incident. According to the owners of the shop, except for the inscriptions and broken glass there is no more damage. Policemen are working at the place of the incident.