Russian Presidential Spokesperson Dmitriy Peskov said that Russians should avoid being in areas where incidents took place due to protests against the foreign agents law in Tbilisi and be careful. He told this to reporters.
“Street riots are happening, it is clear that Russian citizens should avoid staying in areas where there are street riots. <…> Asked how the Russian authorities assess the threat to the Russians in Georgia, Peskov said, “We advise our citizens to be careful.”
The press secretary noted that Moscow did not want to interfere with the ongoing events and had nothing to do with them.
On March 9, the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that law enforcement officers in Tbilisi arrested 133 people participated in the protests.
Girchi – As Tsotne Koberidze, a member of the More Freedom party, noted, the Georgian opposition intend Protests will continue in Georgia despite the ruling party’s decision to withdraw the bill on foreign agents from parliament.