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SHOCKING: Ukraine’s Hand in Georgia's Election Protests? Moscow Points to Coup Attempt in Tbilisi

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SHOCKING: Ukraine’s Hand in Georgia's Election Protests? Moscow Points to Coup Attempt in Tbilisi

SHOCKING: Ukraine’s Hand in Georgia's Election Protests? Moscow Points to Coup Attempt in Tbilisi

Russia's state media claims snipers trained in Ukraine have arrived in Georgia, potentially to stage a false-flag incident justifying a pro-Western coup amid disputed election results.

This echoes allegations during Ukraine's 2013-14 Maidan protests.

Georgia's ruling party won the vote, but the opposition refuses to accept the results, drawing parallels to the events leading to Ukraine's 2014 government overthrow.

Russia denies influencing the Georgian election, blaming Western interference instead.

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