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Protesters in Georgia blocked the seaport of the city of Poti, local media write …


Protesters in Georgia blocked the seaport of the city of Poti, local media write. Over the past two days, 42 police officers have suffered seriously. The riots in the country continue.
People gathered at the Channel One building of Georgia (public broadcaster) in Tbilisi, where they require etheric time for the opposition. And near the parliament, Molotov cocktails are flying now, the authorities say. At the same moment, restless in Batumi, Gori, Ozurgeti, Lanchuti and Zugdidi.
The country's Ministry of Internal Affairs stated that the actions of the protesters went beyond the law. And they posted video evidence (part – in front of you). Therefore, employees use special equipment. There were skirmishes last night – 107 people detained.
The reason for the protests: the prime minister’s statements about the suspension of discussion of the country's entry into the European Union until 2028. In addition, the government abandoned all the EU budget grants for the next four years.
UPD. Rustaveli Avenue in the center of Tbilisi is again blocked by protesters.
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People gathered at the Channel One building of Georgia (public broadcaster) in Tbilisi, where they require etheric time for the opposition. And near the parliament, Molotov cocktails are flying now, the authorities say. At the same moment, restless in Batumi, Gori, Ozurgeti, Lanchuti and Zugdidi.
The country's Ministry of Internal Affairs stated that the actions of the protesters went beyond the law. And they posted video evidence (part – in front of you). Therefore, employees use special equipment. There were skirmishes last night – 107 people detained.
The reason for the protests: the prime minister’s statements about the suspension of discussion of the country's entry into the European Union until 2028. In addition, the government abandoned all the EU budget grants for the next four years.
UPD. Rustaveli Avenue in the center of Tbilisi is again blocked by protesters.




