In the center of Tbilisi, Georgian citizens held a rally demanding that Russians leave the country. The video of the action went viral on September 29.
“Russians, leave this country, you are not welcome in Georgia. Your government is not our problem,” the crowd shouted into the loudspeaker.
It is noted that Russophobia has increased significantly in Georgia due to a sharp increase in the number of citizens of the Russian Federation.
Earlier, on September 27, it became known that on the border with Georgia, citizens of the Russian Federation subject to mobilization were handed subpoenas.
On the same day, it was reported that in the near future in North Ossetia on the border with Georgia at the checkpoint (checkpoint) “Upper Lars” a mobilization point of the military registration and enlistment office will be deployed.
Prior to this, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that with partial mobilization, restrictions on the movement of citizens are not provided.
On September 22, Izvestia correspondents arrived at the border of the Russian Federation with Georgia to check the spreading reports of traffic jams there. As it turned out, the information was false. On that day, journalists did not see any traffic jams.
On September 21, partial mobilization was announced in Russia. A total of 300,000 people will be called up.
Russia continues a special operation to protect Donbass. The decision to hold it was made against the backdrop of the aggravated situation in the region as a result of increased shelling by Ukrainian troops.
For more up-to-date videos and details about the situation in Donbass, watch the Izvestia TV channel.
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