Buildings in Gori were plastered to hide traces of Russian occupiers' bullets on the walls
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The government of Georgia erases the traces of Russian aggression - the buildings on the main avenue of Gori were plastered to hide traces of the occupier's bullets even after 14 years of the Russian-Georgian war.
The fact was followed by the protest of a part of the citizens in the city, because the locals showed the tourists coming to Gori precisely these damaged walls as a sign that Russia is the occupier and Putin's aggression has caused them irreversible damage.