State Security Service: Inaccurate terms for 'borderisation' damage state’s effort for de-occupation, trigger fear
Civic activist David Katsarava recently reported that the occupying forces have resumed 'borderisation' adjacent to the Goraka village in Kaspi municipality moving100 kms into the Tbilisi-controlled territory. Photo: David Katsarava/Facebook
Agenda.ge, 11 May 2021 - 20:54, Tbilisi,Georgia
The State Security Service (SSS) of Georgia says that the first signs of illegal 'borderisation' - which is an outcome of the Russian occupation - were detected back in 2009, while the illegal process has been actively underway since 2011.
The SSS released a statement earlier today in response to the media reports about the resumed 'borderisation' adjacent to Goraka village in Kaspi Municipality.