Sakashvili: Don't let Putin arrest me.

Former Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has stepped up all security forces after climbing to the roof of a building where he threatens to jump. The Ukrainian people will join you. Don't let Poroshenko take me hostage at Putin's command”, he's heard say. Former Georgian president's colleague, David [...]
Former Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has stepped up all security forces after climbing to the roof of a building where he threatens to jump.
The Ukrainian people will join you. Don't let Poroshenko take me hostage at Putin's command”, he's heard say.
Former Georgian president David Sakvarelidez's colleague has declared that strangers have broken the door to Saaksvili's apartment today.
The former president has threatened to jump out of the building, but police have intervened in time neutralizing him.
Saakashvili's dangerous adventure came after the Ukraine Security Services were taking a look at his apartment. The movement of security forces comes two days after its New Forces Movement party organised a mass rally in Kiev, demanding the suspension of Ukrainian President Petro Porosenko, writes the century.
It is known the direct conflict Saakashvili has with Ukraine's president Petro Poroshenko. The latter has not hesitated to use even the instance of the Prosecutor's Office against his enemy.
Earlier Saakashvili and Poroshenko were two close allies. In May 2015, Poroshenko appointed Saakashvili sensational Governor of Odessa Oblast.
He took up the post on promises of major reforms, but recently won only failures in office. Saakashvili's relationship with Porshoneko suffered a rift that resulted in his removal as governor.












