Georgians fear ‘constant threat’ from Putins artillery in occupied territories | Sergej Sumlenny

“If you land in Tbilisi, you are just 40 kilometres away from a territory which is occupied by Russia. So you are literally in the war zone.”

Protestors in Georgia feel the “constant threat” of Russian shelling due to their proximity to Putins artillery, says eastern European security expert Sergej Sumlenny.

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