Clashes in Tbilisi: at least 27 injured during palace storming.
According to inkorr.com: According to the Ministry of Health of Georgia, clashes in Tbilisi near the Orbeliani presidential palace resulted in injuries to at least 27 people. Among the injured are six protesters and 21 law enforcement officers. All of them have been hospitalized, and about 30 people received medical assistance on the spot.
Course of Events
During the conflict, the police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowd as protesters attempted to breach the presidential palace fence. Media captured the moment of the storming of the fence and the subsequent dispersal of protesters, which led to arrests. The exact number of arrested individuals remains unknown.
Public Reaction
As a result of the clashes near the presidential residence in Tbilisi, dozens of people were injured, leading to increased tension in Georgian society.
The events in Tbilisi present new challenges for the Georgian authorities, who must figure out how to reduce societal tensions and resolve the conflict with the protesters. The public's reaction will continue to play a crucial role in the development of the situation in the country.
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