Citizens, companies and organizations in Lithuania have donated around €8.3 million ($9 million) in a four-week fundraising campaign for the purchase of protective equipment for Ukrainian soldiers. Two years after the start of the Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, the “Radarom!” campaign, which was initiated by Lithuanian radio and several public figures, ended on Saturday evening with a charity concert. The Baltic nation is a member of the European Union and NATO and has a population of 2.8 million. The money will be used to purchase 1,115 individual protection kits for soldiers – each…