Lithuania's Court of Appeal concluded its review of an appeal brought by one of three foreign nationals convicted of vandalising a monument to partisan leader Adolfas Ramanauskas-Vanagas, with a ruling expected in mid-September.

The appeal was filed by Russian citizen Antonas Patrakovas, who received the harshest sentence of the three, four years in prison, and is seeking acquittal. The court's spokesperson said no additional evidence was examined during the appeal hearing. Patrakovas was brought to the court but declined to attend.

The three men were convicted by the Kaunas Regional Court last December of assisting a foreign state to act against Lithuania, causing property damage, and desecrating a place of public respect.

The court found that Patrakovas and Nikolajus Silinas, who holds dual Estonian and Russian citizenship, carried out the act of vandalism, while Konstantinas Venkovas gathered information about the monument and other sites of public significance on behalf of Russian military intelligence, the GRU.

The monument to Ramanauskas-Vanagas in Merkinė was daubed with red paint in January 2024. The convicts were also ordered to pay jointly 1,500 euros in non-pecuniary damages to the Merkinė Town Museum.