Politics

"Made in the KGB smit": Georgia has billboards that are speculating on the theme of war in Ukraine (photo, video)

The Georgian Dream Party depicted the Ukrainian cities destroyed by Russia on its election posters and tries to convey to the voters the thesis that in the event of the opposition came to power - the war is waiting for Georgia. The Georgian leadership party used the image of Ukrainian cities destroyed by the Russian army for its election campaign. The Georgian Dream offers voters to choose peace and say no war. The video was posted on the party's official Facebook page on Thursday, September 26.

The staff of bombing of Ukraine is opposed to the peaceful cities of Georgia. Billboards of the appropriate nature also appeared in Tbilisi and a number of regions. They also cross the election numbers of the pro -Western parties of Georgia. On one half-the destroyed black and white cities, temples, stadiums, bridges in Ukraine, on the other-a color alternative to modern Georgia, built by a billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili modern houses and bridges.

Georgia President Salome Zurabishvili reacted one of the first. "I have never seen anything so shameful, so offensive to our culture, traditions, history and faith . . . What a miserable, so shamelessly offer to my people a poster made in" KGB forge Hell "appealing to the main election slogan of the Party of Power. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has not yet commented on the use of destroyed Ukrainian cities within the framework of the Georgian Dream election campaign.