Georgians fighting in Ukraine are asking the current president, Salome Zurabishvili, to pardon the third president. They gather near the Atoneli residence and say that the death of the country's former commander-in-chief in prison is a national shame of Georgia. Georgian fighters will leave a letter in the name of Salome Zurabishvili in the administration of the president. In the letter we read:
"Appeal of the Georgians fighting against the occupying Russians in Ukraine to the fifth president of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili:
As you know, the third president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, has been in the Vivamed clinic for nine months for treatment, however, according to the conclusion of the Public Defender's Council and American experts, his health condition is alarming. He, instead of being subject to the treatment process, is getting worse every day and it will not be possible to maintain life in Georgia, and the mentioned process will lead to a fatal outcome. We Georgians, veterans of Abkhazia and 2008 wars fighting against Georgia's historical enemy in Ukraine, appeal to you - put aside political sympathies and antipathies, use your constitutional right to give Mikheil Saakashvili A chance to be treated abroad and thus save a human life. In this historical era, when the heroic Ukrainian Khali fights against the evil empire, you have the chance and the opportunity to save 20 The life of the commander-in-chief of the 2008 war, about which the whole and international courts are already speaking openly, that in 2008 he defended the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our country together with the heroic soldiers of Georgia. It is noteworthy that only the occupying Russia is satisfied with the current state of the third president, which is openly and undisguisedly noted. You have the opportunity to save Georgia and its citizens from the historical shame of crime and the deepening of confrontation and polarization within the country, which certainly cannot and will not be the way to a free world. We are a nation and a state that has yet to recover from the violent death of the first president, which plunged our homeland into a maelstrom of years of strife. Another such shameful fact should not be recorded in the history books," the letter reads