which is absolutely analogous to rashishsky.that, in georgia, we see how the opposition is persecuted, how it is de facto suppressed. freedom of speech, how they de facto close the mass media, how de facto what are they doing in georgia, letting hundreds of thousands of russians who fled in 2002. so from russia, whose borders have been opened, please visit georgia, which is today live in georgia, who today are beginning to dictate to georgians how to live in their country, but today is not about georgia, we understand that it is up to georgians and citizens of georgia to make choices, how to live on, how to vote in elections and how to accept such statements . we are talking about ukraine today because... georgia has to some extent gone through a very similar path, as was the case with ukraine. georgia has also experienced war, georgia has also experienced great such political disturbances in its country. and today, when we often talk about some the revenge of the russian forces, about the fact that there is one, then the second