Authorities in Dagestan have banned the online publication of photographs and information about certain objects and events, citing security concerns. The ban includes images of bridges, air defense systems, the aftermath of drone attacks, as well as information about the type, launch location, crash site, and flight path of drones. The corresponding decree was signed by the head of the republic, Sergey Melikov.

On the eve of the International Criminal Court in The Hague issued an international arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin. The decision was supported by the countries of Europe, the USA and Ukraine. 123 States may arrest Putin, as they have ratified the Rome Statute and are parties to the International Criminal Court. The Court is now in force.
This is a concrete decision, and the world has already officially declared Putin a criminal. He is locked up in Moscow. This is a signal to Putin’s regimes, including the pro-Kremlev regime in Georgia and its oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili, that sanctions against them are getting even closer and more real», said Chairman of Georgia’s largest opposition party «United National Movement» Levan Habeishvili. He also noted that the current Georgian authorities, led by the «Georgian Dream» party, are Putin’s followers and continuation of the Kremlin.