Tragic shooting in Abkhazia parliament leaves one dead
A shooting occurred in the parliament of Abkhazia, a separatist region of Georgia controlled by Russia. One lawmaker is dead, and another is seriously injured. The perpetrator, a fellow parliament member, fled the scene.
On Thursday, dramatic events unfolded in the parliament of Abkhazia. During an argument, lawmaker Adgur Charaziya shot one of the deputies dead and seriously wounded another. The perpetrator fled the scene.
According to information from the Abkhazian Ministry of Health, the fatal victim is lawmaker Vakhtang Golandziya. The seriously injured Kan Kvarchia was transported to the hospital, where he is currently receiving medical care.
The Echo of the Caucasus portal, a division of Radio Liberty, reported that the incident began with an argument between Charaziya and Kvarcziya. Golandziya attempted to separate them. Unfortunately, it ended tragically for him.
Charaziya was once detained: He shot a man
Adgur Charaziya is the former mayor of Sukhumi, the capital of the unrecognized republic. In 2020, he was detained as a suspect in deliberately causing grievous bodily harm and illegal possession of a weapon. At that time, he allegedly shot an employee of the Central Market Sukhumi administration, Almas Shakryl.
The shooting occurred during a debate on cryptocurrency mining. In light of the energy crisis in the region, the parliament was considering a bill to ban so-called bitcoin mining. This process requires significant energy and water, which is necessary for cooling computers.