Russia-Georgia Ties
Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia region in chaos as protesters storm parliament over Russia deal
Protesters stormed the parliament in the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia on Friday, in response to a proposed deal that would allow Russians to buy property in the region. The protesters, who included opposition politicians, demanded the resignation of the self-styled president and halted an investment deal with Russia that would allow Russians to purchase property in Abkhazia. The protesters used a truck to smash through the metal gates surrounding the parliament and entered the building through windows, forcing the government to postpone a session to ratify the measure. The Black Sea separatist region is backed by Moscow but recognized as part of Georgia by most of the world.
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