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Georgia says Russian aircraft bombed its air bases Georgia .attacks provine of province of South Ossetia. Do you smell War

Xpionage 2008/08/08 17:29:43
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By MUSA SADULAYEV, Associated Press Writer


DZHAVA, Georgia - Russia sent columns of tanks and reportedly bombed Georgian air bases Friday after Georgia launched a major military offensive Friday to retake the breakaway province of South Ossetia, threatening to ignite a broader conflict.


Hundreds of civilians were reported dead in the worst outbreak of hostilities since the province won defacto independence in a war against Georgia that ended in 1992. Witnesses said the South Ossetian capital of Tskhinvali was devastated.

"I saw bodies lying on the streets, around ruined buildings, in cars," said Lyudmila Ostayeva, 50, who had fled with her family to Dzhava, a village near the border with Russia. "It's impossible to count them now. There is hardly a single building left undamaged."

The fighting broke out as much of the world's attention was focused on the start of the Olympic Games and many leaders, including Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and President Bush, were in Beijing.

The timing suggests Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili may have been counting on surprise to fulfill his longtime pledge to wrest back control of South Ossetia — a key to his hold on power.

Saakashvili agreed the timing was not coincidental, but accused Russia of being the aggressor. "Most decision makers have gone for the holidays," he said in an interview with CNN. "Brilliant moment to attack a small country."

Diplomats called for another emergency session of the United Nations Security Council, its second since early Friday morning seeking to prevent an all-out war.

The United States was sending an envoy to the region on Friday to meet with the parties involved.

"We support Georgia's territorial integrity," State Department spokesman Gonzalo Gallegos told reporters. "We are working on mediation efforts to secure a cease-fire."

South Ossetian separatist leader Eduard Kokoity claimed hundreds of civilians had been killed.

Ten Russian peacekeepers were killed and 30 wounded when their barracks were hit in Georgian shelling, said Russian Ground Forces spokesman Col. Igor Konashenkov. Russia has soldiers in South Ossetia as peacekeeping forces but Georgia alleges they back the separatists.

Georgia, which borders the Black Sea between Turkey and Russia, was ruled by Moscow for most of the two centuries preceding the breakup of the Soviet Union. Georgia, a staunch U.S. ally, has angered Russia by seeking NATO membership — a bid Moscow regards as part of a Western effort to weaken its influence in the region.

Speaking earlier on Georgian television, Saakashvili accused Russia of sending aircraft to bomb Georgian territory, which Russia denied.

Georgia's Foreign Ministry later accused Russian aircraft of bombing two military air bases inside Georgia, inflicting some casualties and destroying several military aircraft. Rustavi 2 television said four people were killed and five wounded at the Marneuli air base.

Russia's Defense Ministry said it was sending reinforcements for its peacekeepers, and Russian state television and Georgian officials reported a convoy of tanks had crossed the border. The convoy was expected to reach the provincial capital, Tskhinvali, by evening, Channel One television said.

Georgian State Minister for Reintegration Temur Yakobashvili said government troops were now in full control of the city.

"We are facing Russian aggression," said Georgia's Security Council chief Kakha Lomaya. "They have sent in their troops and weapons and they are bombing our towns."

Putin has warned that the Georgian attack will draw retaliation and the Defense Ministry pledged to protect South Ossetians, most of whom have Russian citizenship.

Chairing a session of his Security Council in the Kremlin, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev also vowed that Moscow will protect Russian citizens.

"In accordance with the constitution and federal law, I, as president of Russia, am obliged to protect lives and dignity of Russian citizens wherever they are located," Medvedev said, according to Russian news reports. "We won't allow the death of our compatriots go unpunished."

An AP reporter saw tanks and other heavy weapons concentrating on the Russian side of the border with South Ossetia — supporting the Russian TV reports of an incursion. Some villagers were fleeing into Russia.

"I saw them (the Georgians) shelling my village," said Maria, who gave only her first name. She said she and other villagers spent the night in a field and then fled toward the Russian border as the fighting escalated.

Yakobashvili said Georgian forces have shot down four Russian combat planes over Georgian territory. He gave no details. Russia's Defense Ministry denied an earlier Georgia report about one Russian plane downed and has had no immediate comment on the latest claim.

Yakobashvili said that one Russian plane had dropped a bomb on the Vaziani military base near the Georgian capital, but no one was hurt.

More than 1,000 U.S. Marines and soldiers were at the base last month to teach combat skills to Georgian troops. Georgia has about 2,000 troops in Iraq, making it the third-largest contributor to coalition forces after the U.S. and Britain.

South Ossetia officials said Georgia attacked with aircraft, armor and heavy artillery. Georgian troops fired missiles at Tskhinvali, an official said, and many buildings were on fire.

Georgia's president said Russian aircraft bombed several Georgian villages and other civilian facilities.

"A full-scale aggression has been launched against Georgia," Saakashvili said in a televised statement. He also announced a full military mobilization with reservists being called into action.

A senior Russian diplomat in charge of the South Ossetian conflict, Yuri Popov, dismissed the Georgian claims of Russian bombings as misinformation, the RIA-Novosti news agency reported.

Russia's Defense Ministry denounced the Georgian attack as a "dirty adventure." "Blood shed in South Ossetia will weigh on their conscience," the ministry said in a statement posted on its Web site.

Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev later chaired a session of his Security Council in the Kremlin, vowing that Moscow will protect Russian citizens.

"In accordance with the constitution and federal law, I, as president of Russia, am obliged to protect lives and dignity of Russian citizens wherever they are located," Medvedev said, according to Russian news reports. "We won't allow the death of our compatriots go unpunished."

Saakashvili long has pledged to restore Tbilisi's rule over South Ossetia and another breakaway province, Abkhazia. Both regions have run their own affairs without international recognition since splitting from Georgia in the early 1990s and built up ties with Moscow.

Relations between Georgia and Russia worsened notably this year as Georgia pushed to join NATO and Russia dispatched additional peacekeeper forces to Abkhazia.

The Georgian attack came just hours after Saakashvili announced a unilateral cease-fire in a television broadcast late Thursday in which he also urged South Ossetian separatist leaders to enter talks on resolving the conflict.

Georgian officials later blamed South Ossetian separatists for thwarting the cease-fire by shelling Georgian villages in the area.
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  • ☠Marz555☠ 2008/08/08 17:59:25
    Anything but another US war
    ☠Marz555☠
    +2
    Putins regime is the new USSR.... the possibility of russa as a democratic nation left the arena a long time ago. This will continue until russia takes back all of its former territories.

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  • Sumo- Living for the new year! 2008/08/12 16:07:59
    I do not think Russia should attack and here is why...
    Sumo- Living for the new year!
    +1
    Why is it shoot first ask questions later? They are neighbors they should sit down and talk it out. Bullets never solve anything.
  • Edventure 2008/08/12 05:35:31
    I do not think Russia should attack and here is why...
    Edventure
    +1
    Its Georgia territory and Putin has another agenda in response to Bush's agenda. Maybe the pipeline, or the geography or just rebuilding the former Soviet Union.
  • sickone 2008/08/11 22:06:09
    I do not think Georgia should have attacked South Ossetia and here is why...
    sickone
    because they provked russia to defend its citzens
  • akgold sickone 2008/08/12 05:23:45
    akgold
    +1
    South Ossetia is Georgian, not Russian.
  • sickone akgold 2008/08/12 11:26:06
    sickone
    south ossetia is made up of russian citzens thats why Ga. attacked it on the sneak tip after a cease fire had been negotiated , russia was nice they could have wiped the whole nation off the map easily
  • akgold sickone 2008/08/13 02:11:20
    akgold
    If they are Russian citizens why don't they move to Russia instead of dismembering an independent country.
  • sickone akgold 2008/08/13 07:23:45
    sickone
    who knows who knos why the sunnis and shiates hate each other they do and have been fighting since the dawn of time i say lets not get involved in a fight that wont ever end we are already in the middle of oone now .
  • getreal 2008/08/10 00:17:14
    I do not think Russia should attack and here is why...
    getreal
    +1
    Because Russia had no right or cause to attack Georgia.
  • Michael 2008/08/09 18:09:29
    Who..Huh...The US State Georgia is going to war
    Michael
    Not all potential poll answers are represented here. The media cannot get a complete and accurate view of this conflictm thus any speculation about who did what and what's bad is all a farce. The Russians are distracted by this, and that can only be a good thing. Maybe some ANTI AIRCRAFT equipment can be sent over there, that's certainly not OFFENSIVE and certainly not any danger to the huge SOUTH OSSETIA AIR FORCE. I'd like to see some Russian tailfins off some MiGs or maybe even a downed Russian pilot, that might make the US a little more determined.
  • . . . . 2008/08/08 22:55:07 (edited)
  • Angel 2008/08/08 18:13:27
    Anything but another US war
    Angel
    this is what I read about it
    Georgia’s pro-Western president said the two countries were at war, while the Bush administration urged both sides to reach a truce and said it was sending an envoy to the region.
    I smell war
  • ☠Marz555☠ 2008/08/08 17:59:25
    Anything but another US war
    ☠Marz555☠
    +2
    Putins regime is the new USSR.... the possibility of russa as a democratic nation left the arena a long time ago. This will continue until russia takes back all of its former territories.
  • Feck Sodahed 2008/08/08 17:36:31
    Anything but another US war
    Feck Sodahed
    +1
    This timing sucks. I cringe at the thought of the US getting involved in this...and if McCain is elected we will be at war ...not only with Ira...but Iran and Russia. January can't come soon enough and let's hope Obama takes office!
  • . . . . Feck So... 2008/08/08 23:01:51

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