Refugees blocked the road in Tbilisi Avenue
Almost a hundred refugees cut off traffic at about 10 am on Tbilisi Avenue in front of the Transport Ministry and the State Committee for Refugees.
Participants of the action demanded authorities solve their everyday problems. As a result, there was a kilometer long traffic jam along the road. Police are trying to restore movement.
The exact requirements of the refugees are still unclear. According to eyewitnesses, refugees demand solutions to housing problems. -22B-
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