A video appeared on the network in which Russian tourists in Georgia were kicked out of a minibus. The video was recorded on the phone by one of the residents. In the frame – a married couple older than average and a girl – probably a daughter. At first glance, the company is quite quiet and does not cause people to be provoked by slogans, clothes, and other attributes. But the phrase “Glory to Russia” sounded from the Russian side.
How all this happened is unclear – the conflict remained behind the scenes. Only his denouement was caught on video. “Get out of here. Nobody needs you here.” The driver supported the angry passengers. Tourists left the salon. And after they heard “Glory to Ukraine!”
Earlier, “DIP” wrote that the Georgian bar introduced its visas for citizens of the Russian Federation. To get them, it was necessary to fill out a strange questionnaire with questions about the ownership of Crimea and Abkhazia.