In Georgia, in front of the parliament building in Tbilisi, clashes began between police and protesters who oppose the adoption of a law on foreign agents, which they consider identical to the Russian one.
The first arrests began on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, writes local publication Rustavi2.
Protests in Georgia over the law on foreign agents
According to foreign journalists, on the territory of Georgia, police detained several demonstrators at a protest rally against the adoption of the law on foreign agents.
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Journalists claim that law enforcement officers used tear gas against protesters.
The situation near the rear entrance to the Georgian parliament building remains tense as clashes between demonstrators and police continue.
Information appears about the use of a water cannon against protesters. Several of them are already receiving the necessary medical care.