State Security Service summons Serbian citizens, three members of the "Canvas" group, for questioning regarding alleged planning of civil unrest

Serbian citizens, three members of the "Canvas" group, were summoned to the State Security Service for questioning within the framework of the investigation ongoing regarding the alleged planning of civil unrest.

As the State Security Service told InterPressNews, the questioning is scheduled for 15:00.

On September 18, the State Security Service issued a statement that a certain group was planning a civil disturbance in Georgia, the aim of which was to change the government through violence, and the Euromaidan scenario was being discussed.

A certain group of persons operating in the territory of Georgia and outside it is planning to organize destabilization and civil unrest in Georgia in October-December of this year, the ultimate goal of which is to change the government by violent means, State Security Service reports.

According to the SSG, one of the authors of the mentioned plan is Giorgi Lortkifanidze, the former deputy of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Georgia, Vano Merabishvili and currently the deputy head of the military intelligence of Ukraine, and persons of Georgian origin under his command, including the former member of the third President's Guard, Mikheil Baturini, and also Mamuka Mamulashvili, a member of Saakashvili's close circle, the commander of the "Georgian Legion" operating in Ukraine. According to the agency, in order to prepare youth groups to be used for the revolutionary scenario, the organization "Canvas" is used.

“According to confirmed and verified information, to implement the plan developed by Giorgi Lortkifanidze, a rather large group of Georgian origin fighting in Ukraine and a part of Georgian youth influenced by interested parties, whose training is being conducted near the Polish-Ukraine state border, will be used.

In order to prepare youth groups to be used for the revolutionary scenario, the organization "Canvas" is used, the core of which is the organization "Otpor". It is these organizations that took an active part in the revolutionary processes developed in Serbia in the past, and therefore, they will be regularly used in different countries to train young people and involve them in destructive processes”, reads the statement released by the State Security Service of Georgia.

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