Mikheil Saakashvili called himself a prisoner of war of Putin's Georgian puppets

"I am a prisoner of war of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his local puppets," - said ex-President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili.

Today, a few months later, the Tbilisi City Court was supposed to resume hearings on Saakashvili's case on the dispersal of a protest rally in November 2007. However, it was canceled due to the absence of one of the judges.

“The trial was postponed indefinitely – at least until autumn. And this well demonstrates that the Russian leadership of the country has collapsed. But we can win the fight with unity and strong will. Georgia must return to a normal, democratic, competitive political process without violence, political prisoners and other Russian realities,” Mikheil Saakashvili wrote on the social network.

According to the director of the Vivamedi clinic, Zurab Chkhaidze, the condition of the convicted ex-president is stable, he has become more active, moves more, and his mood has improved. Recall that earlier Saakashvili held long hunger strikes in protest against his imprisonment.
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