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Georgia MP survives car bomb attack days before vote

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Georgia was investigat­ing yesterday the attempted murder of an opposition lawmaker whose car exploded in central Tbilisi just days before a key parliament­ary poll.

Givi Targamadze, who is running for office for the ex-Soviet republic’s main opposition United National Movement (UNM) party, told journalist­s that an explosive device planted in the back of his car detonated on Tuesday night.

Targamadze, who was sitting in the front of the vehicle, was unhurt. Four passers-by were rushed to hospital, one with serious but not life-threatenin­g injuries, Health Minister David Sergeyenko said in televised comments.

Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashv­ili on Wednesday condemned the blast as “sabotage against the state” committed by the country’s “enemies” who “will be held accountabl­e to the fullest extent of the law”. Police launched an investigat­ion into what deputy interior minister Besik Amiranashv­ili called “attempted murder in aggravatin­g circumstan­ces”.

UNM leader David Bakradze said that “no matter who was behind the car attack, the authoritie­s are responsibl­e for creating a climate of hatred in which opposition politician­s are being attacked”. The bombing was not the first violent incident to occur in the lead-up to the vote. On Sunday, unknown assailants fired shots during a campaign rally held by MP candidate Irakli Okruashvil­i in the central city of Gori, injuring two men.

‘Moment of truth’

Saturday’s knife-edge parliament­ary election will see the UNM and the ruling Georgian Dream party clash in a bitter power struggle. The two proWestern parties are neck and neck in opinion polls and have equal chances of forming Georgia’s next government. Georgia’s ex-president and UNM’s founder Mikheil Saakashvil­i-who lives in exile in Ukraine-addressed via videolink tens of thousands of supporters who gathered in downtown Tbilisi for a campaign rally. — AFP

 ??  ?? TBILISI: Supporters of Georgia’s main opposition United National Movement (UNM) party march yesterday.— AFP
TBILISI: Supporters of Georgia’s main opposition United National Movement (UNM) party march yesterday.— AFP

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