
ArmInfo. The Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs has denied reports of mass crossings of the Upper Lars checkpoint from the Russian side.
A statement from the Russian Federal Customs Service on August 18 claimed that more than 19,000 people crossed the checkpoint daily on August 15 and 16. However, many media outlets have presented this information as if approximately 20,000 Russian citizens crossed the Russian-Georgian border in the last 24 hours, linking this to rumours circulating about a possible declaration of a total mobilization in Russia in the fall.
"Reports are being circulated in various mass media and social networks stating that 20,000 Russian citizens allegedly crossed the Georgian border through the Lars customs checkpoint over the past 24 hours. To inform the public, we clarify that this information is untrue and serves the purposeful dissemination of disinformation by certain interested parties. We clarify that, according to the data for the past 24 hours, 7,880 citizens of various states crossed the state border of Georgia through the Lars checkpoint," the Georgian Interior Ministry stated.
The ministry added that 8,406 citizens of various countries departed Georgia through the same checkpoint during the same period. "We urge all interested parties to refrain from spreading unverified information, as well as from publishing distorted data and misinterpreting them," the Georgian Interior Ministry's statement reads.