Georgia's president says the country was the victim of a Russian 'special operation' in election
- Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili urged public protests against alleged "election fraud" and stated that "nobody can take away Georgia's European future" as reported by Georgia's Interpress news agency.
- Zourabichvili expects support from the U.S. And the EU for the protests, stating, "We do not accept these stolen election results," according to her comments reported by the AP.
- Opposition parties accused Russia of vote-rigging, but Kremlin's Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov called the allegations "absolutely unfounded.
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