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🇬🇪👮🏻‍♂️Сотрудники МВД Грузии полностью заблокировали улицы, ведущие к служебным входам в здание парламента в Тбилиси
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🇬🇪👮‍♂️Оппозиционеры в Тбилиси освистали депутатов, которые приехали на заседание парламента

Протестующих рядом со зданием становится все больше, и полиция стянула дополнительные силы.

Сейчас все улицы около парламента заполнены людьми, но столкновений пока не наблюдается. Некоторые демонстранты пришли в оригинальных костюмах.
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🇬🇪👮‍♂️Оппозиционеры в Тбилиси освистали депутатов, которые приехали на заседание парламента

Протестующих рядом со зданием становится все больше, и полиция стянула дополнительные силы.

Сейчас все улицы около парламента заполнены людьми, но столкновений пока не наблюдается. Некоторые демонстранты пришли в оригинальных костюмах.

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