Volunteers who fought in Ukraine against Russia are being questioned in Georgia
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by Echo of the Caucasus.
Thus, on Friday, Lasha Chigladze, an activist of the Anti-Corruption Movement, who, according to media reports, took part in hostilities in Ukraine last year and was awarded a medal for courage, was interrogated in the Tbilisi City Court.
According to the pro-government Imedi TV channel, Chigladze is being tried in a case of "conspiracy to overthrow the government and preparation of terrorism". It is unclear what is meant by the second part of the wording, as there is no such article in the Criminal Code of Georgia. The activist's case is classified as secret, and neither Chigladze nor his lawyer can talk about the details of the case.
"I was told that a year ago, an investigation related to the coup d'état was launched, and there were some questions about it…[I was asked] when I left, when I came from Ukraine. There were general questions," Chigladze said in a commentary to the opposition Mtavari TV channel.
At the same time, lawyer Lasha Tkesheladze called the case "directly political.
"This case is absurd, has nothing to do with the law, and Lasha was summoned because he fought in Ukraine against Russia," Tkesheladze said.
According to News Georgia, on Saturday, another member of the Anti-Corruption Movement who fought in Ukraine, Nadim Khmaladze, reported that he had been summoned for questioning. It is not yet known whether the summons is related to the case in which Chigladze is involved.
"I, Nadim Khmaladze, am being summoned by the SBU under articles on coup d'état and terrorism," the activist wrote on Facebook.
In the coming days, Khmaladze will answer the questions of the SBU in the presence of a judge.
As Ukrinform reported, in mid-July, it became known that another Georgian volunteer, Zurab Yashvili, was killed in the battles for Ukraine against the Russian invaders.