Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, who claims to be in Batumi, did not leave the territory of Ukraine, Imedi TV reported.
“Saakashvili left Amsterdam for Ukraine on September 24. <…> According to our information, he has been in the Ukrainian city of Truskavets for the last four days,” the Georgian TV channel says.
This morning, the politician announced via social networks that he was in Batumi and posted a video calling for the representatives of his party, United National Movement, or for “relatively honest small parties” in the October 2 local elections. The video is very blurry, filmed at night, in the background you can see the sea and buildings that are similar to
The country’s authorities have repeatedly stated that they will arrest Saakashvili as soon as he crosses the Georgian border.