Dean Andria Jaghmaidze says that a group of unidentified, masked persons violently attacking citizens, including journalists, in the street is a sign of danger in civil life  

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**Physical Attack on and Journalists a “Dangerous Sign” **

A group of masked, unidentified people attacked citizens, including journalists, in the streets of a city. This has caused concern among the public. The head of the , deacon Andria Jagmaidze, wrote about this on social .

Jagmaidze said that it is the government’ duty to investigate this incident quickly and make sure it doesn’ happen again. He also reminded people that hatred and violence can have serious consequences, as seen in the past civil war in the capital.

**A Call Patience and Unity**

Jagmaidze urged society to be more patient with each other and to work towards reducing tension. He said that every hateful word can come back to us in some form or another. teaches us to bear one another’s burdens, Jagmaidze noted.

He also reminded people of the past when families were divided and brothers became rivals during the civil war. Today, society is not much different, Jagmaidze said. He encouraged people to think about moving towards unity.

**Love Can Win**

Jagmaidze ended his message by saying that love always wins. He expressed hope that society will care for each other and that will bless our country.

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