Originally Posted by
ORAC
Lithuania has suspended transit of various cargos to Kaliningrad. Up to 50% of all supplies, according to the Kaliningrad governor.
The sanctioned goods include building materials, metals and all other goods subject to EU sanctions.
whilst not a full blockade it is close to it and crippling for the local economy.
Russia will, it is assumed, either have to accept the sanctions or attempt to deblockade Kaliningrad.
Which they can do quite easily by sea? Seems like a bit of a non-story to me. What's the source - the Torygraph?
In which case .. the Suwalki corridor may come into play.
Urrghh. How many times? This is just not going to happen. Why do journalists keep recycling this daft scenario??