'They've gone mad', Putin says of anti-Kremlin protesters in Georgia

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'They've gone mad', Putin says of anti-Kremlin protesters in Georgia
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They were protesting a resumption of air travel between Russia and Georgia. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MOSCOW - President Vladimir Putin on Friday said he was surprised by anti-Kremlin protests in Georgia when Russia resumed air travel with the pro-Western country.

Dozens of Georgians protested last week outside an airport in the capital Tbilisi as a Russian passenger plane landed in the Caucasus country for the first time since 2019.stretches into its second year and Russia’s isolation from the West deepens.“I thought everyone would say: ‘Well, thanks, that’s good. But no, there was a completely incomprehensible fuss over this issue,” Mr Putin said in televised remarks.

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