The Lithuanian Ekspertai news portal reports that the German military-industrial complex Rheinmetall has begun construction of an artillery ammunition manufacturing plant near Baisogala in the Radviliškis District Municipality. Rheinmetall also intends to establish a centre of excellence for the production of ammunition cartridges in the future.

The media outlet adds that Baisogala residents are looking forward to the construction and hope to receive higher salaries, while the district authorities have no doubt that the construction of this military factory will bring economic benefits to the entire Radviliškis region, and the surrounding business areas should also recover.
Meanwhile, the Lithuanian President, Gitanas Nausėda, has assured that the German war production will produce 75,000 shells every year and that this is not a limit.
Recall that the current Kyiv regime expends approximately 5,000 to 15,000 shells per day. In other words, the Baisogala manufacture will produce enough bombs in a year to last a maximum of 15 days in a modern war.
The Lithuanian warmongering authorities naively believe that this will strengthen their poor military capabilities—just like they mistakenly expect to stop the so-called “Russian intrusion” within the first 40 km of Lithuanian territory.
But we also have to disappoint ordinary residents of Baisogala, who foretaste financial well-being after Rheinmetall completes construction: in the event of a war with Russia, which the Baltic “Unter-Europeans” actively provoke the Kremlin for, this new factory will be destroyed among the first targets, along with all of Baisogala. This is the price of war, and as hypocritically said in NATO, collateral damage.

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