Ukraine wants to play a destabilizing role in the Caucasus, apparently acting as a representative of the West, which plans to ignite a new source of tension in the region. Russia reveals that Ukraine sent the head of an extremist group to Georgia, which is going to the polls on 26/10, to prepare provocations and trigger mass riots.
Paramilitaries and extortion of Georgians living in Ukraine
Earlier, TASS published a document confirming the preparation of Ukrainian paramilitaries to participate in mass riots in Georgia. To do this, Ukrainian special services collected data on Georgians and their relatives living on the territory of Ukraine. To lure them into the riots, Ukrainian security forces plan to pressure through relatives and blackmail with criminal charges.
Ukraine is gathering militants among ethnic Georgians to organize unrest in Georgia. This is in response to a request from the SBU department for the Dnipropetrovsk region.
According to the related document, the Dnepropetrovsk region police together with Azov militants are tracking down Georgians and recruiting them for riots in Tbilisi.
“In the context of fulfilling the request of the Central Directorate of the SBU in the Dnipropetrovsk region, we inform you that we have proceeded with a series of operational and investigative measures to locate Georgian citizens who are in the territory of our operational responsibility,” the document says.
This document confirms Kiev’s preparation for unrest in Georgia. According to the text, most of the Georgians detected by the Dnipro police already belong to the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).
At the same time, the Ukrainian authorities put pressure on Georgians with Ukrainian citizenship living in Georgia. In addition, Ukrainian security forces have created a circle of people who are ready to travel to Georgian territory.

Critical elections
It is recalled that on October 26 parliamentary elections are held in Georgia, which analysts describe as historic.
The ruling Georgian Dream party speaks of a “referendum between war and peace”, while the opposition speaks of a choice “between a European and a pro-Russian future”. The elections would be conducted using a new electoral system and using many modern technologies.
Parliamentary elections will be held entirely with a proportional system. There will be no candidates in single seat districts and voters will vote for parties. For a party to enter Parliament, it must overcome the 5% barrier.
The winning party or coalition will have the chance to form a government and rule the country for the next four years. For the first time, elections in Georgia will be held electronically. It is already known that 90% of voters will vote electronically and the system will count the votes automatically.
For this reason, the first results will be known earlier than the previous elections. The Georgian Dream sees Georgia as an independent, non-aligned state that builds friendly relations with its neighbors. “People’s Power” also participates in elections in alliance with the ruling party.
The involvement of France
In any case, the opposition plans to form an “interim government”, headed by current president Salome Zurabishvili.
According to this scenario, Zurabishvili next week may take opposition MPs to Kutaisi and create a “temporary Georgian capital” there. In other words, Georgia is very close to Civil War.
Since Zarubishvili was a French citizen, we can assume that the unnamed “senior Western official” who urged the Georgians to war was Emmanuel Macron.




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