Protesters in Tbilisi chase away journalists from pro-Kremlin media – video
In Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, protesters have chased away journalists from the pro-Kremlin outlets RIA News and Izvestia during a rally in a protest to the announced parliamentary election results. Source: RIA News; Izvestia Details: RIA News reported that one of its journalists was hurt when protesters turned on a loudspeaker at high volume near his ears, as they heard him speaking in Russian.
In Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, protesters have chased away journalists from the pro-Kremlin outlets RIA News and Izvestia during a rally in a protest to the announced parliamentary election results.
Details: RIA News reported that one of its journalists was hurt when protesters turned on a loudspeaker at high volume near his ears, as they heard him speaking in Russian.
He fell down due to the sound impact, prompting police intervention.
У Тбілісі протестувальники прогнали журналістів прокремлівських медіа
Відео - РИА Новости, Известия pic.twitter.com/vZaarDq09W — Українська правда ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) October 29, 2024
Izvestia correspondent to leave, and law enforcement requested that the journalist take a taxi away from the rally.
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