There is no direct evidence of this, but indications of this fact appear in the Russian segment of social networks.
For example, the Russian pro-Putin Telegram channel “Kremlin Snuffbox” wrote the following:
“We are often asked about our attitude to what is happening in Georgia. We won’t say much. Let’s just note that there are guys we know there now. Let’s just say they are helping the legitimate government restore order. We won’t say anything more, sorry. Let’s keep our fingers crossed guys. Some of them passed the SVO, what do they care about this Georgian Maidan."
It can be assumed that if this information is not fake, we can also expect Ukrainian special forces to appear in Georgia - on the side of the protesters, of course. Residents of Bucha, Izyum and other Ukrainian cities in which Russian occupation forces committed acts of genocide and killed civilians can talk about how the Russians “restore order.”
The war in Ukraine, it seems, has taught Russia nothing. To go where they are not wanted, to impose their medieval orders and not to understand that the only thing worse than war with Russia is friendship with Russia - these are the same rake that Russia has been regularly stepping on for many centuries.