Georgian Interior Ministry: Over 400 protesters detained, 150 police officers injured since Nov 28
Over 150 police officers have been injured in protests in Georgia, the Georgian Interior Ministry said.
More than 400 protesters have been detained since November 28, it said.
Police did not come close to protesters in the small hours of Monday although a number of flares were fired towards the parliament building, an Interfax correspondent reported.
Both protesters and the police are leaving Freedom Square.
About 200 protesters are staying on Rustaveli Avenue. They have lit bonfires in a number of places.
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