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rusu taktika - meluot, vogt, zudyt ir primest kitoms valstybems „priverstinės taikos ivedimo operacija“ - o tiksliau okupacija
Chinvalis yra kaip Lietuvos Šalčininkai,ale čia rusas dar ne šeimininkauja...
URMo propagandos profesionalumo lygis gerokai zemesnis uz rusiskosios
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O tai Gruzija nepuolė Chinvalio? Čia rusų propoganda, taip? :) Na tokio informacijos kraipymo dar neteko regeti:))
Fierce fighting between Russian and Georgian troops is continuing in the Georgian separatist region of South Ossetia, reports say.

Georgia says it is in control of the regional capital, Tskhinvali, battling Russian forces on the outskirts.

Georgia's government has accused Moscow of bombing three Georgian military bases and the Black Sea city of Poti.

Meanwhile, the UN Security Council has failed to agree on the wording of a statement calling for a ceasefire.

Russia holds a permanent place on the Council, and has the power of veto over any official statements that it regards as unfair or inaccurate.


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Permanent members Britain, the US and France, are pinpointing what they say is Russia's aggression as the key factor in the slide towards war, while Moscow insists Georgia is to blame.

After days of exchanging heavy fire with the Russian-backed separatists, Georgian forces moved on Thursday night to regain control of the region, which has had de facto independence since a war against Georgia that ended in 1992.

In response, Moscow sent armoured units across the border. Russia says 15 of its soldiers are dead, and separatists estimate that 1,400 civilians have died.

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said 30 Georgians had been killed in two days of fighting.

'At war'

Georgian forces launched the latest in a series of artillery attacks on Tskhinvali early on Saturday, according to a South Ossetian government spokeswoman.

Russian forces said they had fought back, and fierce clashes were reported by Russian news agencies overnight.

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili says he is willing to agree an immediate ceasefire

Georgia meanwhile said that Russia had launched air strikes on targets inside its territory, in what it described as "a full-scale military invasion".

An interior ministry spokesman said one of the attacks took place near the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, which supplies Caspian oil to the West.
Rusams budinga meluoti,na o be karo ir kariavimo,svetimu zemiu uzgrobimo Rusai Rusijos neisivaizduoja...

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