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August 9th, 2008
Russian forces enter S.Ossetian capitalPosted: 05:06 AM ET
TBILISI, Georgia (CNN) - Russian paratroopers entered the capital of the breakaway Georgian territory of South Ossetia on Saturday as part a military operation that Russia said was intended to force the Georgian side to cease fire. Separatist-backed South Ossetian sources reported about 1,600 people have died and 90 have been wounded in the capital of Tskhinvali (skhin-VAH-lee) after two days of fighting, but Georgian officials said the figure was inflated. The Georgians said they didn't have their own death toll, but it would likely be closer to 100. Inna Gagloyeva, the spokeswoman for the South Ossetian Information and Press Committee, told the Interfax news agency the capital was being "massively shelled" with artillery guns. It was also unclear which side was in control of Tskhinvali on Saturday, with the Georgian side saying fighting still raged but the Russians saying they have "liberated" the city. |
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