Abkhazia Protests Erupt Over Controversial Russia Deal

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Protesters in Abkhazia stormed the parliament building in Sukhumi, opposing a proposed investment treaty with Russia that they believe threatens the region's economic and security interests. The controversial agreement, supported by Abkhazia's Russia-backed leader Aslan Bzhania, would allow Russians to purchase real estate in the region, sparking fears of losing local control. The unrest led to clashes with law enforcement, resulting in injuries and the postponement of the parliamentary session to ratify the treaty. Authorities are now in talks with opposition representatives.
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