Georgian security forces failed to disperse the protesters in Tbilisi, who are protesting against the ruling Georgian Dream party for the third night in a row. As the agency notes News Georgia, on the night of December 1, people used multi-barreled fireworks against special forces.
From the evening of November 30, security forces attacked the demonstrators with gas "grenades". People broke shop windows to find shelter and avoid suffocation. Subsequently, the participants of the protest began to use pyrotechnics, in particular, multi-barreled fireworks.
"Another brutal night in Tbilisi. The illegitimate government is resorting to illegal methods to silence Georgians who firmly stand for their constitutional, European choice," the country's president said. Salome Zurabishvili.
According to Echo of the Caucasus, Irakliy Gedenidze, a photojournalist of the Public Broadcaster and Reuters, was injured. He was probably hit in the leg by a pyrotechnic device.
The publication also published a video in which firefighters poured water on the ground, which was intended to disperse the protesters.