The New York Times has published an article which questions Georgia’s account of the conflict in South Ossetia in August this year. Based on the observations of OSCE monitors, it reports that Georgia was not acting defensively, but started the shelling of civilians in the South Ossetian capital, Tskhinval.
Russia is looking at ways of improving its national security following the recent conflict with Georgia over South Ossetia, according to President Medvedev. At a State Council meeting with regional leaders in the Kremlin, Medvedev reaffirmed that Russia had no…
A U.S. passport was found in a building in South Ossetia occupied by Georgian troops, a Russian military spokesperson revealed on Thursday. After Russian peacekeepers cleared the heavily defended building, a passport belonging to a Texan named Michael Lee White…
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