Protests in Georgia; Protesters entered the President’s Residence Area+ Movie – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
Westernist opposition protests in Georgia were raised on Saturday, according to the Mehr News Agency. Protesters in Tbilisi, the capital of the country, tried to attack the presidential residence by crossing iron barriers.
A television report added that police used pepper spray to disperse the crowd.
Earlier on Election Day, opposition protesters marched in Tbilisi and said it would be a “peaceful revolution” on the day of the local government (municipalities).
Protesters in Tbilisi are throwing stones at the Presidential Palace and throwing firefighters at the police.
The Georgian Interior Ministry said that the rally in Tbilisi was “beyond legal”.
In Tbilisi, protesters entered the Georgian Presidential Residence and are trying to seize it.
According to Sputnik, more units of special forces have been deployed near the Georgian Presidential Palace where protesters crossed the iron barriers.
Special forces use spraying machine against protesters near the palace.
Rihanovast correspondent reported that the so-called “European-Gorgi” group, despite the warnings of the Special Forces, continues to throw stone at the residence of the Georgian president.
Protesters who also carry the EU flag are trying to enter the presidential residence building in the country; Security forces are also trying to establish order.
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