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Abkhazia moves to flush out Georgian troops
2008-08-09
Separatist forces in Georgia's breakaway province of Abkhazia launched air and artillery strikes to drive Georgian troops from their bridgehead in the region, officials said.

The Abkhazian move was prompted by Georgia's military action to regain control over another breakaway province, South Ossetia, which began Friday, said Sergei Shamba, foreign minister in Abkhazia's separatist government. He said that Abkhazia had to act because it has a friendship treaty with South Ossetia.

Both regions have run their own affairs without international recognition since splitting from Georgia in the early 1990s and have built up ties with Moscow. Russia has granted its passports to most of their residents.

Shamba said Abkhazian forces intended to push Georgian forces out of the Kodori Gorge. The northern part of the gorge is the only area of Abkhazia that has remained under Georgian government control.

Georgia's Security Council secretary Alexander Lomaia said that Georgian administrative buildings in the Kodori Gorge were bombed, but he blamed the attack on Russia.

In 2006, Georgian forces moved into the upper part of the Kodori Gorge to root out members of a defiant militia. Georgia later established a local administration made up of people who fled the fighting in Abkhazia.

Abkhazian and Russian officials have said they believe Georgia intends to launch an offensive from there to retake Abkhazia and demanded the withdrawal of Georgian troops from the area.

Shamba said the Abkhazian forces had to act because diplomatic efforts to settle the dispute over Georgia's presence in the gorge had failed. "Georgian forces in the Kodori Gorge posed a real threat," Shamba said.
Posted by:ed

#5  Very strange..
Posted by: linker   2008-08-09 20:22  

#4  Abkhazia has an air wing...!?

In a mannner of speaking...
Posted by: ed   2008-08-09 20:07  

#3  ' Abkhazia launched air and artillery strikes'
Abkhazia has an air wing...!?
Posted by: linker   2008-08-09 20:03  

#2  Russia apparently has had what it pleases them to call peacekeepers in both South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and has granted Russian citizenship to the residents of both provinces.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-08-09 17:31  

#1  even if it wasnt coordinated with Moscow, this would be the logical time for the abkhazians to strike. But its pretty certain, IIUC, that the Abkazians, like the ossetians, are closely coordinated with Russia.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2008-08-09 15:25  

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