The State Security Service of Georgia (SSSG) announced on October 5 that it had traced “large quantities” of firearms, ammunition, and explosives with a detonator, alleging they were intended for “subversive acts” during the October 4 unrest in Tbilisi and linking them to a “military unit” in Ukraine. The agency said the arms were discovered …| Civil Georgia
Following the local elections and the night of localized unrest instigated by some protest rally organizers, Georgian Dream Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze doubled down on the narrative of retribution against protesters and their political opponents. Speaking at a special press conference, Kobakhidze proclaimed that “all who came at 16:00 at the Liberty Square, all of …| Civil Georgia