On this day in 1989, Russian troops massacred 21 pro-democracy protesters in Tbilisi.
Seventeen were young women—killed with poison gas and blunt force, while 4000 others were injured.
Two years later, Georgia broke free from Moscow's grip. But Russia never stopped.
Seventeen were young women—killed with poison gas and blunt force, while 4000 others were injured.
Two years later, Georgia broke free from Moscow's grip. But Russia never stopped.
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Like Ukrainians, the people of Georgia know exactly what Russia is.