Kipshidze noted that he talked for half an hour with prison doctors and medical staff "about how to get through this night."

“Tomorrow I’m going to visit him again.

We will probably have to move him to the hospital, ”TASS quoted Saakashvili's personal doctor as saying.

Earlier, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said that Saakashvili was detained on the territory of the republic.

He was sent to prison.

On October 4, Saakashvili's lawyers said that he was continuing his hunger strike, thereby expressing a protest.

Later, the head of the Special Penitentiary Service of Georgia Nika Tskhvariashvili said that Saakashvili began to take juices and honey.