As RT found out, in Moscow Sharashidze headed Palatin LLC (registered in 2014), which, in particular, was engaged in retail trade, production of juices, tea, and coffee.

Five years later, the tax authorities closed the company due to inaccurate data in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.

Sharashidze is the owner of a number of companies in Odessa, including a company called PALATINO.

This company specializes in wholesale and retail trade.

On his pages on social networks, Sharashidze writes that he has been in business since 2010 and “knows exactly how to manage strong teams.”

Earlier, the Vzglyad newspaper, citing its own correspondent in the Georgian capital, wrote that Georgian special services confiscated 14 kg of explosives, which a Ukrainian citizen was transporting from Odessa to Voronezh.

The explosive cargo detained in Georgia contained six detonators and six special keys.

The transportation was organized by Ukrainian citizen Andrei Sharashidze, who in 2020 ran for the Rada of the Odessa region from Vladimir Zelensky’s Servant of the People party.