
Georgian police makes public catastrophic situation on roads
This is the outcome of updated police methods of traffic control
This is the outcome of updated police methods of traffic control
An investigation into opposition protest actions held in Tbilisi and other cities since November 28 - after Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the suspension of the country’s EU accession process - revealed that the protests were well-planned and organized.
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At least 143 policemen suffered serious injuries in clashes with protesters at anti-government rallies in front of the Georgian parliament since November 28, the country’s Deputy Interior Minister Alexander Darakhvelidze said. …
Among injuries received are burns and fractures