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The Ministry of Defense of Georgia refuted the information of the Georgian media about the possible transfer of data about volunteers from Georgia fighting in Ukraine to Russia.
“The information mentioned is false and not a single part of the statement is true. … The personal files of reserve officers cannot leave any department, ”the Defense Ministry said in a statement.
The ministry said the journalists’ goal was to “achieve narrow party goals at the expense of the Georgian military.” In addition, journalists allegedly did not wait for a comment before releasing their material.
“Unfortunately, the Mtavari and National Movement TV companies continue their purposeful disinformation campaign against the Ministry of Defense and the Defense Forces of Georgia,” the agency said.
Earlier, the Georgian Opposition TV channel Mtavari published an investigation in which it claims that the Georgian Ministry of Defense could provide Russia with information about the former military who are now fighting in Ukraine against the Russian occupiers.
Previously, the presidents of Georgia were not allowed to visit Ukraine.
Georgia also decided to support international sanctions against Moscow, which, by the way, in 2008 also seized part of the Georgian territories.
Georgia also decided to support international sanctions against Moscow, which, by the way, in 2008 also seized part of the Georgian territories.
Source: PRM

