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Car Bomb Kills 7 Soldiers in Russia-Backed South Ossetia
2008-10-04
A car exploded outside Russia's military headquarters in South Ossetia on Friday, killing seven soldiers in what leaders of the Moscow-backed separatist region immediately described as a terrorist attack launched from Georgia.

The blast came amid continuing tensions in the area as a ceasefire deadline approached for Russian troops to withdraw from territory around the breakaway republic, which has declared its independence from Georgia.

Preliminary reports indicated Russian forces had seized the car in a Georgian village outside South Ossetia and taken it to Tskhinvali, the capital, where it exploded, a South Ossetian spokeswoman said on Russian state television, which showed ambulances rushing from the scene as thick black smoke filled the air.

Seven Russian servicemen were killed in the blast, and seven others were wounded, the commander of the Russian forces, Maj. Gen. Marat Kulakhmetov, told the Interfax news agency. The wounded were airlifted to military hospitals in Russia, he said.

The death of Russian soldiers could jeopardize the fragile ceasefire brokered by European leaders last month. Russia invaded Georgia and routed its forces in a five-day war in August after a Georgian attack on South Ossetia killed several Russian peacekeepers stationed there.


The Russian Foreign Ministry condemned the explosion as a "crime" intended by "certain forces" to destabilize the region and undermine the ceasefire, the official RIA-Novosti news agency said.

The South Ossetian leader, Eduard Kokoity, was more direct. "The latest terrorist attacks in South Ossetia prove that Georgia has not renounced its policy of state terrorism," he said on Russian television. "We have no doubt that these terrorist acts are the work of Georgia special forces."

Posted by:Fred

#9  Some guy is going to be angry after he just insured against Russian-tank theft.
Posted by: Charles   2008-10-04 20:49  

#8  One heck of an anti-theft device.
Posted by: Vanc   2008-10-04 16:29  

#7  Frank G,
Indeed you are correct. Either the Russians are Wiley E. Coyote incompetent/unlucky, or the Georgians are Karl Rovian geniuses.

Posted by: Frozen Al   2008-10-04 15:05  

#6  How can you tell the difference?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-10-04 14:49  

#5  I'm still wondering if g(r)omgoru is more obnoxious when he's playing a Russian, or an Israeli.
Posted by: Milton Fandango   2008-10-04 14:44  

#4  
Preliminary reports indicated Russian forces had seized the car in a Georgian village outside South Ossetia and taken it to Tskhinvali, the capital, where it exploded, a South Ossetian spokeswoman said on Russian state television,

The Russians are the ones who had the car in their possession, and were transporting it around, but in your opinion that's good enough evidence to destroy a Georgian city?
Posted by: Tranquil Mechanical Yeti   2008-10-04 09:45  

#3  Preliminary reports indicated Russian forces had seized the car in a Georgian village outside South Ossetia and taken it to Tskhinvali, the capital, where it exploded

so, did they steal a car bomb? This is so poorly written you can't tell what happened
Posted by: Frank G   2008-10-04 09:44  

#2  Grom, do you mean 'surprised' rather than 'disappointed'?

If not then you should leave Israel and go back to Russia. I'm sure there's a place for a Jew in the rising cult of personality around Putin, as there always has been for Jews when Russia goes nationalistic and expansionist and xenophobic. [/sarcasm]

My father's family is Russian/Ukrainian. I grew up in a dual language household as a small child, celebrated the religious (Orthodox Christian) rites and the cultural holidays. And for my part you could not pay me enough money or political power to entice me to move back there. But perhaps your tastes are different.
Posted by: lotp   2008-10-04 09:01  

#1  If a random Georgian city won't be obliterated, I'll be very disappointed.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-10-04 06:01  

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