Violence in Tbilisi as Pro-European Union Protests Spread Across Georgia

Violence in Tbilisi as Pro-European Union Protests Spread Across Georgia

Violence erupted in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi on Sunday, the fourth day of massive protests that began after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze suspended talks to join the European Union (EU).

Dozens of people have been hospitalized and Kobakhidze has threatened mass arrests unless the demonstrators disperse.

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