The route for this year’s event will traverse several strategically vital energy facilities and historical sites. Organizers emphasize that the security of the state is not solely dependent on military hardware but also relies on the responsibility of every citizen to safeguard shared assets. “We stop and engage with people, discussing shooting protocols and demonstrating through example how each individual can contribute to making our state safer,” stated Ltn.
Vytautas Žymančius, the head of the Lithuanian Riflemen’s Union. Žymančius, who personally participates in the march annually on a motorcycle, added, “Our column is not united by motorcycle brands or badges—we are united by the responsibility for our state.”
Over the course of three days, the motošauliai will visit significant locations, including the Kruonio hydroelectric power station and the Elektrėnų electricity power station. The itinerary is designed to showcase these critical infrastructure points while reinforcing the community’s commitment to national security.
The march serves as an educational platform, integrating historical awareness with modern security concerns. By passing through these key areas, participants aim to foster a shared sense of guardianship among the populace. The focus remains on collective civic duty, underscoring that maintaining national safety requires the active participation and awareness of its citizens.
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