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August 11, 2008

The Truth About War in Osetia / Ossetia / Georgia

Filed under: War in Osetia Georgia — Eugene @ 3:07 pm

CNN ask people about vision on Russia’s actions in Georgia. And 92% of 328′820 people say that Russia’s actions in Georgia are justified!

CNN readers votes for Russia

1. Peacekeepers troopers were deployed between Georgia and South Osetia to prevent war. In order to attack Tskhinvali, the Georgians first killed the peacekeepers. This means, the peacekeepers were killed for carrying out their tasks assigned by the UN. This act of Georgia was not against South Osetia nor Russia, it was against the UN and the whole world’s community. Georgia has violated UN resolutions on ceasefire.

See videos: Georgian troops kill civilians and peacemakers

2. After killing UN peacekeepers the Georgians attacked Osetians. In order to attack the capital of South Osetia, the city of Tskhinvali, Georgian troops needed to pass through several Osetian villages. Georgian troopers destroyed these villages and murdered people who lived there; they used tanks to destroy houses and shot with machine guns at people who tried to escape: women, children, old people.

3. The capital of South Osetia, the city of Tskhinvali, was attacked by Georgia with indiscriminate weapons, i.e. houses of peaceful people were bombed with heavy bombs, missiles, shot at with tanks and grenade launchers, and Georgians have in fact razed the city to the ground.

4. As Russia discovered that Georgians:
- killed UN peacekeepers;
- violated the UN Regulation on ceasefire;
- destroyed several Osetian villages and murdered people who lived there;
- started destroying the city of Tskhinvali and its people,
it had no other choice but to stop the aggressor and the genocide of Osetians.

5. Georgia must bear a strong international responsibility for its crimes, namely:
- killing UN peacekeepers, who fulfilled their duties under international regulation;
- violating UN regulations on ceasefire;
- destroying several Osetian villages and murdering people who lived there (de facto this is a genocide);
- using indiscriminate weapons against civilians of Tskhinvali.

6. It is necessary to demand economical and political sanctions against Georgia.


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