
The victory over fascism is commemorated on May 9. As many as 75 years have passed after the end of WW2.
The war, in which 700,000 Georgians were involved, ended on May 8, 1945, with May 9 marking the defeat of Nazi Germany.
War veterans, representatives of the government and the opposition, as well as citizens, conventionally, gather in Vake park to pay tribute to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
This year, all citizens entering and exiting Vake park will be controlled, and the proper enforcement of restrictions will be ensured by employees of the MIA.