Overview
- Georgia’s interior ministry said 13 people were arrested on court orders after identifying 15 suspects linked to Saturday’s attempted breach of the presidential residence in Tbilisi.
- Prosecutors charged five organizers with offenses including calls to overthrow the government, and Kobakhidze warned of “systemic” steps in response to any new demonstrations.
- Opposition supporters who again blocked Rustaveli Avenue reopened the roadway early after the prime minister’s remarks, with smaller groups remaining on the sidewalks.
- Russian regional officials announced drone-danger alerts in Tula, Penza and Ivanovo, and Voronezh reported several UAVs shot down with no casualties, while Belgorod authorities cited debris damage to five cars and other property from intercepted rockets.
- Ukrainian outlet Suspilne reported power outages in parts of Kharkiv after at least 13 explosions and a blast in Poltava, and a Russian reconnaissance officer claimed Ukrainian artillery pulled back from Kherson’s city limits.