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An exhibition about Russophobia was opened at the Latvian Embassy in Moscow.

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An exhibition entitled "The Origins and Meaning of Baltic Neo-Nazism" was opened at the Latvian Embassy in Moscow. This was announced on June 21 by the press service of the Russian Military Historical Society.

"The level of Russophobia that is present in Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania today is literally off the charts. The Baltic states support Ukrainian neo—Nazism and supply weapons there," said Mikhail Myagkov, scientific director of the Russian Military Historical Society.

It is specified that six stands were put up on Bolshoy Kharitonevsky Lane as part of the event. The exhibition contains archival photographs and documents that tell about the history of Russophobia in Latvia.

In addition, 16 stands dedicated to the origins of neo-Nazism in Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia have appeared on Gogol Boulevard.

On June 10, Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenko called the Baltic states the most important critics of Moscow and Minsk in all of Europe. According to him, all the striking sanctions against Moscow and Minsk, as well as political statements, come from the Baltic countries.

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