In Tbilisi, special forces again disperse protesters with water cannons and tear gas: what is known
Kyiv • UNN
Thousands of people gathered outside the Georgian parliament to protest against the "Georgian Dream". Special forces use water cannons and tear gas, and protesters respond with fireworks and water.
In Tbilisi, thousands of people gathered again in front of the Georgian parliament building to protest against the "Georgian Dream". Special forces disperse the protesters using water cannons and tear gas, there are detainees. This is reported by "echo of the Caucasus", writes UNN.
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Thousands of people gathered again in front of the Georgian parliament building to protest against the "Georgian Dream". Special forces disperse the protesters using water cannons and tear gas.
At the same time, protesters again fire fireworks at the parliament building. Following the" firecrackers", participants of the action use bazookas with fireworks.
Some people came to the rally with buckets and poured water on the special forces, who used fire hoses against them.
recall
On November 28, it was reported that a protest broke out in Georgia over the government's decision to suspend negotiations with the EU.
As a result, protesters clashed with police near the side entrance to the Georgian parliament in Tbilisi. President Zurabishvili stood between the special forces and the protesters.
The Ministry of foreign affairs of Ukraine condemned the use of force against peaceful protesters in Tbilisi and the suspension of EU accession negotiations. Ukraine has called on the Georgian authorities to respect the right to protest and return to European integration reforms.