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Abkhaz lawmaker shot dead in Parliament

The national flag of the Republic of Abkhazia a breakaway region of Georgia. Photo by Maksim Konstantinov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
The national flag of the Republic of Abkhazia a breakaway region of Georgia. Photo by Maksim Konstantinov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
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A politician has been shot dead at the parliament building of Abkhazia, a breakaway Georgian region backed by Russia, authorities said.

Lawmaker Vakhtang Golandzia died of wounds sustained in the shooting, the press office of the acting president, Badra Gunba, said in a post on Telegram. Another lawmaker was wounded in the arm.

Abkhazian state news agency Apsnypress said the interior ministry had identified another member of parliament, Adgur Kharazia, as the suspect in the shooting, and that he had fled the scene. Its report did not give any possible motive.

A lush subtropical territory on the Black Sea coast, Abkhazia broke from Georgia's control in a war after the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, during which hundreds of thousands of ethnic Georgians fled.

Russia has long supported Abkhazia and another breakaway Georgian region, South Ossetia, and recognized them as independent after winning a five-day war against Georgia in 2008.

Abkhazia was plunged into crisis last month when protesters stormed the parliament in opposition to an investment agreement with Russia, forcing the region's president, Aslan Bzhania, to resign. His vice president, Gunba, became the interim leader.

Deputies voted against ratifying the agreement with Russia earlier this month.

Opposition leaders in Abkhazia had opposed the agreement over fears it would clear the way for wealthy Russians to buy up property, pricing out locals.

Moscow, which heavily finances Abkhazia's budget, wants Russian investors to be able to acquire property rights and to have the right to develop the region.
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