In Tbilisi, Georgia, protests have entered their 10th day against a proposed Russian draft law on foreign influence. The demonstrations, primarily led by self-organized youth groups since last Thursday, have seen participants chanting 'Putin Khuylo' against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Despite a decrease in the number of protesters, the Ministry of Internal Affairs has issued warnings against unnecessary road blockages but has not yet intervened. The protests have escalated with attempts to enter government buildings.
Ongoing anti-russian protests in Tblisi now aiming to get into government buildings. Nice. https://t.co/hAo6tqNrgE
Georgia foreign agents bill draws protesters onto the streets https://t.co/WlJRTSVc2N
Crowd chants Putin Khuylo Tbilisi protests against Russian law continue for the 10th day, self-organized by youth since Thu. Today, the Ministry of Internal Affairs stated no street blocking is necessary, citing the number of protesters “are decreasing”. https://t.co/8FVGrUQoNQ
Daily protest of students against foreign agents' draft law continues despite today's warning of MIA, who said that there weren't enough people and the necessity to block roads and they'd take measures to prevent such actions. They haven't intervened so far. https://t.co/h5BDDmHK8T
Day 10, Tbilisi protests Russian draft law on foreign influence. Photo Lika Zakalashvili https://t.co/5khBWeemWw