Social media users have reacted with anger to the EU decision to let Russian goods pass through Lithuania to Moscow's exclave.
Others also reacted strongly on social media. Political commentator Michael MacKay tweeted:"The Russian regime of state terrorism and its partner, Germany, bullied Canada into delivering a sanctioned turbine to Gazprom.
Ukrainian journalist Danylo Mokryk tweeted that the EU decision—which comes on the heels of a rising death toll following a Russian missile attack on a building in Chasiv Yar—showed"compromise instead of accountability." It also said that Vilnius would continue to push for widening sanctions against Russia but would follow the European Commission's updated guidance on the transit of sanctioned Russian goods through EU territory.
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