Feb 25 • 12:31 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

The former ambassador to Russia recalls the first day of the war: drawing the darkest scenario

The former ambassador to Russia, Eitvydas Bajarūnas, reflects on the atmosphere in Moscow during the first day of the war.

Eitvydas Bajarūnas, a former Lithuanian ambassador to Russia, recently shared his memories of the tense atmosphere in Moscow on the first day of the war during an interview on "Nauja diena," a television program on "Lietuvos ryto." He described how the uncertainty and fear gripped the city as the news of the war broke, affecting both locals and the diplomatic community. The ambassador painted a picture of a city on high alert, where people were both shocked and anxious about what was to come.

In his recollections, Bajarūnas highlighted the importance of observing the reactions of Russian citizens, many of whom were taken by surprise by the outbreak of hostilities. His reflections serve not only as a personal narrative but also as a critical reminder of the geopolitical tensions in the region and their implications for international relations. The ambassador’s insights provide a rare glimpse into the dynamics of a city that was slowly starting to grapple with the realities of war.

Bajarūnas's comments are particularly significant for understanding the broader context of Lithuania's relationship with Russia, especially as Lithuania navigates its own security concerns in the region. His memories underscore the deep psychological impact of war on both individuals and nations, suggesting that the repercussions of such conflicts linger long after the initial events unfold.

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