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Protesters damaged 48 parliament rooms in Tbilisi

Protesters gathered near the Parliament of Georgia attacked the building and broke the windows, damaging 48 rooms. Shalva Papuashvili, the Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, announced this in a briefing.

"Because of the image created by the media, many probably think that the protesters did not manage to break into the parliament, and the protesters only left traces and inscriptions with paint. As a result of the attack that took place the previous day, 48 offices were damaged. Almost all the windows on the side of Chichinadze (street) and Rustaveli (avenue) were damaged. Various office equipment was damaged. The wooden door of the parliament on the side of Chichinadze street was burnt, the heating and cooling units of the central building of the parliament were destroyed, the warehouses and the computer laboratory, the canteen of the parliament, the windows were damaged," Papuashvili said.