In Georgia, 32 police officers were injured during the dispersal of a rally


After the dispersal of an anti-government rally near the parliament building in Tbilisi, more than 30 Georgian police officers required medical assistance. This was reported on the website of the Georgian Interior Ministry on November 29.
"As a result of illegal and violent actions on the part of the protesters 32 employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were injured. Some of the victims have injuries of a severe nature in the head, eyes and other parts of the body. Of them, 13 required surgical intervention. By this time, one law enforcement officer remains in a medical institution," - said in the press service.
It is noted that about 43 protesters were detained for disobeying the police and administrative violations.
On the same day it was reported that protests continued in Tbilisi over the suspension of negotiations on European integration. Protesters oppose the decision to postpone negotiations with the European Union (EU).
Earlier, on November 28, the ruling Georgian Dream party decided to suspend discussions with the EU on opening accession talks with the union until 2028. This was announced by the republic's Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze at a briefing.
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