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Georgia launches operation on South Ossetian capital
Thursday 07 August 2008
The Georgian army has launched a military operation on the South Ossetian capital Tskhinvali, according to rebel separatists and Georgian authorities, as clashes in the breakaway province claimed the lives of at least ten soldiers.
Thursday 07 August 2008
By Reuters (text) / A. Dupuis (video)Georgian forces have started an operation to "restore constitutional order" in the breakaway province of South Ossetia, Russia's Interfax news agency quoted a top Georgian commander as saying on Friday.
"Despite our call for peace and a unilateral ceasefire separatists continued the shelling of Georgian villages," it quoted Mamuka Kurashvili as saying. "We are forced to restore constitutional order in the whole region."
He did not specify the action Georgia planned to take but Tbilisi does not recognise the separatist government and has pledged to restore its control over the province.
The agency quoted separatist leader Eduard Kokoity as saying his forces were confronting Georgians in the outskirts of the regional capital, Tskhinvali. "Fierce fighting is under way," he said.
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