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There was a shooting between deputies in the parliament of Abkhazia. TASS:

There was a shooting in the parliament of Abkhazia. According to preliminary data, two deputies were injured by the shots fired by one of the deputies, TASS reports. The source of the agency stated that the shooting took place near the parliament building.


Later, the information was corrected and it was noted that the incident took place inside the parliament building during a closed session. According to preliminary information, deputy Adgur Kharazia shot. Deputies Kan Kvarchia and Vakhtang Golandzia were injured.


Police and prosecutor's office employees are working at the scene.

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