MIA launched investigation into today's incident at parliament session hall
MIA launched investigation into today's incident at parliament session hall

Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia (MIA) launched an investigation into the incident that took place at the parliament session hall today. MIA told the Georgian First Channel in that regard.

Reportedly, the investigation was launched under Article 117 of the Criminal Code of Georgia (intentional serious damage to health).

Ambulance service brigade has arrived at Parliament after when several people felt sick because of the sharp smell in the parliament session hall.

One of the members of parliament staff has been taken to the hospital.

As a member of majority Irakli Kobakhidze said, two opposition lawmakers entered the parliament session hall and poured unidentified substance there.

According to MP Zaza Papuashvili, the sharp smell has been felt after when Lela Keburia and Irma Nadirashvili entered the session hall.