Protesters in “Abkhazia” attacked the president’s office with a truck + video
reported Mehr News Agency According to Sputnik, a group of people from the autonomous region of “Abkhazia” located in the west of Georgia came to the streets to protest against the new agreement of this region with the Russian government to invest in Abkhazia.
The published images show that the participants in these riots smashed the entrance gate of the president’s office with a truck and attacked the parliament building in this region.
The agreement between the authorities of Abkhazia and Russia was signed in Moscow on October 30; This agreement allows Russian companies to implement investment projects in Abkhazia.
Alkhas Bartsits, the head of the International Relations Committee of the Parliament of Abkhazia, previously announced that Abkhazia alone cannot provide the necessary funds to revive the key and essential sectors of its economy.
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The United Nations recognizes the Republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as part of Georgia, but on August 26, 2008, following the armed invasion of these provinces by the Georgian army, Russia recognized the independent sovereignty of these two regions. recognition.
Declaring its support for the Russians of these two regions, Moscow sent military forces to these provinces, which were part of Georgia at that time.