A RIA Novosti correspondent was injured in Georgia.
A representative of a Russian information resource was pursued by protesters during a rally in Tbilisi.
At some point, the journalist received a sonic boom and fell.
According to a RIA Novosti correspondent, the provocateurs who participated in the rally heard Russian speech and were outraged by it.
Soon a crowd gathered around the representative of the Russian media outlet.
Supporters of Georgian opposition forces began to persecute the journalist.
These protesters shouted anti-Russian slogans and held a megaphone with a loud siren over the head of a correspondent from a Russian publication.
When I reached the law enforcement positions, I received a sonic boom, MIA " Russia Today " quotes the injured journalist as saying.
After the correspondent fell to the ground, representatives of Georgian law enforcement agencies intervened in the situation. Under police protection, the man got into a taxi and left the place where the rally was being held.