63 people detained during Tbilisi protest

The law enforcement officers of the capital Tbilisi have arrested 63 participants of the protest taking place near the Parliament of Georgia, the latter’s deputy minister of internal affairs, Aleksandre Darakhvelidze, informed in a press briefing Wednesday.
"The Ministry of Internal Affairs officers detained 63 people, pursuant to [Criminal Code] Articles 166 and 173, for petty hooliganism and disobedience to the legal demands of the police, during the protest on Rustaveli Avenue," said Darakhvelidze.
Latest news
Latest newsEurope Without Washington: Berlin Discusses a New Format of Support for Ukraine
27.May.2026
Military Parade on May 28 in Armenia as an Instrument of Political Communication
26.May.2026
Astana Between Moscow and the West: Why Putin Needs the Visit to Kazakhstan
26.May.2026
Starlink at War: How SpaceX Secured Higher Prices from the Pentagon During the Iran Campaign
26.May.2026
Strike Back 2026: NATO Expands Its Military Presence in the Balkans and the Black Sea Region
25.May.2026
Military Parade as a Manifesto: What Armenia Wants to Tell the World on May 28
25.May.2026
The War in Ukraine: The Russian Army is Already Running Out of Steam
25.May.2026
Railway Breakthrough: Armenia Integrates into the Akhalkalaki–Kars Route
24.May.2026
Tbilisi on the Eve of May 26: Independence Day Turns Into a Day of Political Struggle
24.May.2026
The US and Iran Continue Negotiations on a Possible Agreement and Extension of the Ceasefire
23.May.2026

29 May 2026


