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09.08.2008 - War in South Ossetia Expands as Both Sides Move in Troops

The fiercest fighting was in the South Ossetian city of Tskhinvali, where street fighting and artillery exchanges continued sporadically throughout the night.

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Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:   A South Ossetian holds part of a projectile following a Georgian strike Georgian television showed images of hundreds of rockets and heavy artillery shells crashing into Tskhinvali. Shelling reduced entire city blocks to rubble, according to eyewitnesses. Counts of civilian casualties varied widely, with Georgia estimating between one and two dozen killed, and some 100 injured as of Friday evening.
 
Eduard Kokoity, South Ossetia's leader, claimed more than 1,400 civilians had died and implied thousands more had been injured. Eyewitnesses said many victims lost their lives when caught out in the open by artillery fire as they attempted to flee. Georgian television showed images of corpses sprawled along sidewalks and streets, in some cases still holding luggage.
  
15 Russians killed  
Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:   Many homes have been destroyed Russian army losses, primarily to a peacekeeping unit stationed in South Ossetia when intense fighting broke out, were admitted at 15 soldiers killed and 22 seriously injured, the Kremlin said. Georgian military losses were not being reported. Georgian television showed images of a small trickle of Georgian casualties moving to rear areas aboard jeeps and pick up trucks.
  
Control of Tskhinvali appeared disputed on Saturday, with Georgian officials asserting total control of the city, and Kremlin sources saying Russian peacekeeper infantry - a unit of 2,500 men strong before the fighting began -- continued to hold out in Tskhinvali's south.
  
Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:   People fled South Ossetia on Friday Refugees were leaving the region and heading north towards the Russian border throughout the night, at times under Georgian artillery fire.
 
Georgian forces late on Friday ceased fire for some three hours to allow civilians to leave, but according to Russian observers Georgian shelling interdicted roads leading north throughout the night.
 
Claims and counter-claims  
Georgia by Saturday had claimed it had shot down five Russian airplanes, an allegation denied by Russia. Russia claimed it had destroyed two Georgian aircraft, but there was no independent confirmation. Russia and Georgia announced halts to civilian air traffic effective Saturday.
 
Bildunterschrift:   
Spokesmen for Russia's 58th Army said regular army forces, including two tank columns, had been arriving in the region throughout the night, at times under Georgian artillery fire, and
that a counteroffensive to eject Georgian troops from the city was being planned.
  
"We are preparing to re-establish the peace," said Igor Konashenkov, a Russian army spokesman, according to Interfax. Any Georgian counter-fire would, according to Konashenkov "be violently suppressed...by Russian artillery and aircraft." He added that Spetsnaz, an elite commando unit, was en route to Ossetia and would arrive "within the next few hours."


(Deutsche Welle)


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