Protests in Georgia: security forces use rubber bullets to disperse (UPDATED)

Protests in Georgia: security forces use rubber bullets to disperse (UPDATED)

In Georgia, the security forces have once again begun to disperse protests against the “Russian law” using rubber bullets. This was reported by Front News Georgia and Ekho Kavkaza on Telegram.


According to the network, the police dispersed the protesters gathered near the parliament building. Security forces used pepper spray, tear gas and other means.


The most active actions were observed near the side entrance to the parliament through the gate.


Photos of the victim of a rubber bullet are also published in Telegram channels.

 

 

UPDATED

 

In Tbilisi, the Georgian Ministry of Health reported that eight participants of the rally against the law on “foreign agents” near the parliament were hospitalized.


Front News Georgia reported various types of injuries, including wounds to the face, head and various parts of the body, as well as intoxication and respiratory complications.


One of the victims has already been discharged from the hospital, and seven remain under medical supervision. According to the Ministry of Health, their condition is satisfactory.


There are 20 ambulances near the parliament, providing assistance to dozens of demonstrators and one employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The most common complaints of the victims are headaches and burning eyes.





In Georgia, the security forces have once again begun to disperse protests against the “Russian law” using rubber bullets. This was reported by Front News Georgia and Ekho Kavkaza on Telegram.


According to the network, the police dispersed the protesters gathered near the parliament building. Security forces used pepper spray, tear gas and other means.


The most active actions were observed near the side entrance to the parliament through the gate.


Photos of the victim of a rubber bullet are also published in Telegram channels.

 

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UPDATED

 

In Tbilisi, the Georgian Ministry of Health reported that eight participants of the rally against the law on “foreign agents” near the parliament were hospitalized.


Front News Georgia reported various types of injuries, including wounds to the face, head and various parts of the body, as well as intoxication and respiratory complications.


One of the victims has already been discharged from the hospital, and seven remain under medical supervision. According to the Ministry of Health, their condition is satisfactory.


There are 20 ambulances near the parliament, providing assistance to dozens of demonstrators and one employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The most common complaints of the victims are headaches and burning eyes.