De facto president of Georgia’s Tskhinvali visits another occupied Abkhazia region to ‘celebrate victory’

De facto president of Georgia’s Tskhinvali visits another occupied Abkhazia region to ‘celebrate victory’

De facto president of Georgia’s Russian-occupied Tskhinvali region Anatoly Bibilov has visited the country’s other breakaway Abkhazia region today to ‘celebrate Abkhaz victory on Georgians.’ 

 

On this day, 28 years ago, Tbilisi lost control of Abkhazia through the involvement of Russia. 

 

The two Georgian regions were recognised as independent states by Russia after the Russia-Georgia 2008 war

 

Only Venezuela, Nikaragua, Nauru and Syria have joined the country in the ‘recognition,’ while the rest of the international community is unanimous that Abkhazia and Tskhinvali are historic Georgian lands occupied by Russia. 





De facto president of Georgia’s Russian-occupied Tskhinvali region Anatoly Bibilov has visited the country’s other breakaway Abkhazia region today to ‘celebrate Abkhaz victory on Georgians.’ 

 

On this day, 28 years ago, Tbilisi lost control of Abkhazia through the involvement of Russia. 

 

The two Georgian regions were recognised as independent states by Russia after the Russia-Georgia 2008 war

 

Only Venezuela, Nikaragua, Nauru and Syria have joined the country in the ‘recognition,’ while the rest of the international community is unanimous that Abkhazia and Tskhinvali are historic Georgian lands occupied by Russia.