I. Ruginienė on the vandalized monument to V. Kudirka in the center of Vilnius: the services are doing well
I. Ruginienė addressed the recent vandalism of the V. Kudirka monument in Vilnius, emphasizing the effectiveness of law enforcement amidst ongoing provocations due to the regional conflict.
I. Ruginienė, a prominent Lithuanian official, commented on the recent vandalism of the V. Kudirka monument in central Vilnius, stating that law enforcement agencies are performing well and have successfully solved a number of crimes. According to her, the actions of the authorities are especially crucial during this sensitive period marked by the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has spawned daily provocations and heightened tensions in the region.
The vandalism incident itself occurred when two unidentified individuals defaced the monument with red paint. This event was reported to the police shortly after it happened, with investigations currently underway for property damage. The local authorities are actively searching for the suspects and are using available information from eyewitnesses to assist in their investigations.
This incident marks a continuation of a troubling trend in Lithuania, where monuments dedicated to significant historical figures have faced similar acts of vandalism. Ruginienė stressed the importance of resilience and vigilance in these challenging times, indicating that such provocations are unfortunately becoming more frequent as regional instability persists, and the society needs to address these challenges with a united front.