Bosnian adventures in Kaunas - whistling policeman and street musician's rock and roll (VIDEO) © EuroFootball.com

Whistling, a police officer in Kaunas asked a group of Bosnia and Herzegovina football fans to disperse.

"Turn off the music and go," the police officer began the conversation with the fans who accompanied their national team to Lithuania. Shortly after, he received several questions in English, but did not respond - instead, he waved his hand and whistled, imitating walking away.

Fortunately, the guests were not fined by the officers for drinking alcohol in public.

This is just one episode from Monday. At the beginning of the week, a large number of Bosnia and Herzegovina national team fans started celebrating in Kaunas. According to various estimates, between 4,000 and 10,000 of them are expected to arrive in Kaunas.

On Tuesday at 8 p.m., at the S.Dariaus and S.Girėno stadium, the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team will face Lithuania in the final round of World Cup qualifiers. If the guests win, they will qualify for the World Cup for the first time in the history of their independent country.

Kaunas.kasvyksta.lt captured more episodes from the Bosnians' visit to Lithuania. They even brought a speaker through which Bosnian and Herzegovinian songs were played. Our country's guests enjoyed themselves in various ways - some visited cafes, some walked and sang in Kaunas' alley.

One particularly interesting episode was captured in a café - here, a street musician decided to entertain the Bosnian and Herzegovinian fans. He played the famous Chuck Berry song "Go Johnny go" on his guitar and received approval.

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