However, those in the Abkhazia region of Georgia had trouble coping with day-to-day life during the Georgian Civil War.
However, due to the ongoing Georgian Civil War, during 1993 the Dinamo Tbilisi management sought to put their players in a more stable environment.
The end of the Soviet Union and subsequent Georgian Civil War created severe socioeconomic problems in the region.
Under Abashidze's tight control of the autonomy, Adjara enjoyed relative political stability and economic prosperity during the Georgian Civil War.
The Georgian Civil War between the forces of Zviad Gamsakhurdia and Eduard Shevardnadze.
Due to the Georgian Civil War the school was closed in 1993.
After the Republic of Georgia declined to join the Russian Federation and the Georgian Civil War broke out in 1991, the Tbilisi facility was essentially ruined.
Units of the National Guard were a major paramilitary force to have fought in the Georgian Civil War, South Ossetian and Abkhazian conflicts in the early 1990s.
The proposal was not addressed at that time to avoid any additional open confrontations (Civil war in Tajikistan, Nagorno-Karabakh War, Georgian Civil War, and others).
Due to Georgian Civil War, the Georgian military shrunk and was limited in resources.