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President Vladimir Putin bans Russian flights to crisis-hit Georgia in wake of violent clashes

  • Move comes as protesters took to the streets in Tbilisi for a second day on Friday calling for snap parliamentary polls

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Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs Russia’s Security Council meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow. Photo: EPA-EFE
Agence France-Presse

President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Friday banning Russian airlines from flying to Georgia, starting in July, after violent clashes in the neighbouring country over a Moscow lawmaker speaking in parliament in Tbilisi.

“From July 8, 2019, Russian airlines are temporarily banned from undertaking flights from the territory of the Russian Federation to the territory of Georgia,” said the decree published on the Kremlin website.

In Tbilisi, protesters took to the streets for a second day Friday calling for snap parliamentary polls and the ruling party’s oligarch leader to cede power after a police crackdown that left 240 people injured.

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About 15,000 people gathered outside parliament to express anger over the behind-the-scenes rule of Georgia’s richest man Bidzina Ivanishvili and his Georgian Dream party.

Protestors clash with riot police during a mass rally in front of the Parliament building in Tbilisi. Photo: EPA-EFE
Protestors clash with riot police during a mass rally in front of the Parliament building in Tbilisi. Photo: EPA-EFE
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The demonstrations followed an uproar over a Russian lawmaker giving an address to parliament from the speaker’s seat on Thursday – a hugely controversial move in an ex-Soviet country that fought a war with Russia in 2008.

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