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Russia expands Georgia blitz, deploys ships
2008-08-10

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2008 Georgia War
TBILISI, Georgia - Russia battled Georgian forces on land and sea, reports said late Sunday, despite a Georgian cease-fire offer and its claim to be withdrawing from South Ossetia, the separatist Georgian province battered by days of intense fighting. Muzi.com News 10076105-0 (muzi.com)

Russia claimed to have sunk a Georgian boat that was trying to attack Russian vessels in the Black Sea, and Georgian officials said Russia sent tanks from South Ossetia into Georgia proper, heading toward a strategic city before being turned back. Muzi.com News 10076105-1 (muzi.com)

Russian planes on Sunday twice bombed an area near the Georgian capital's airport, officials said. Muzi.com News 10076105-2 (muzi.com)

The violence appeared to show gargantuan Russia's determination to subdue diminutive, U.S.-backed Georgia, even at the risk of international reproach. Russia fended off a wave of international calls to observe Georgia's cease-fire, saying it must first be assured that Georgian troops have indeed pulled back from South Ossetia. Muzi.com News 10076105-3 (muzi.com)

International envoys were heading in to try to end the conflict before it spreads throughout the Caucasus, a region plagued by ethnic tensions. But it was unclear what inducements or pressure the envoys could bring to bear, or to what extent either side was truly sensitive to world opinion. Muzi.com News 10076105-4 (muzi.com)

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said one of the Russian raids on the airport area came a half hour before the arrival of the foreign ministers of France and Finland -- in the country to try to mediate. Muzi.com News 10076105-5 (muzi.com)

Georgian Interior Ministry spokesman Temur Yakobashvili said Russian tanks tried to cross from South Ossetia into the territory of Georgia proper, but were turned back by Georgian forces. He said the tanks apparently were trying to approach Gori, but did not fire on the city of about 50,000 that sits on Georgia's only significant east-west highway. Muzi.com News 10076105-6 (muzi.com)

Russia also sent naval vessels to patrol off Georgia's Black Sea coast, but denied Sunday that the move was aimed at establishing a blockade. Muzi.com News 10076105-7 (muzi.com)

The ITAR-Tass news agency quoted a Russian Defense Ministry spokesman as saying that Georgian missile boats twice tried to attack Russian ships, which fired back and sank one of the Georgian vessels. Muzi.com News 10076105-8 (muzi.com)

South Ossetia broke away from Georgian control in 1992. Russia granted passports to most of its residents and the region's separatist leaders sought to absorb the region into Russia. Muzi.com News 10076105-9 (muzi.com)

Georgia, whose troops have been trained by American soldiers, began an offensive to regain control over South Ossetia overnight Friday, launching heavy rocket and artillery fire and air strikes that pounded the regional capital Tskhinvali. Georgia says it was responding to attacks by separatists. Muzi.com News 10076105-10 (muzi.com)

In response, Russia launched massive artillery shelling and air attacks on Georgian troops. Muzi.com News 10076105-11 (muzi.com)

Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin said more than 2,000 people had been killed in South Ossetia since Friday, most of them Ossetians with Russian passports. The figures could not be independently confirmed. Muzi.com News 10076105-12 (muzi.com)

The respected Russian radio station Ekho Moskvy reported that two journalists were killed by South Ossetian separatists, citing a correspondent of Russian Newsweek magazine. Muzi.com News 10076105-13 (muzi.com)

Thousands of civilians have fled South Ossetia -- many seeking shelter in the Russian province of North Ossetia. Muzi.com News 10076105-14 (muzi.com)

"The Georgians burned all of our homes," said one elderly woman, as she sat on a bench under a tree with three other white-haired survivors of the fighting. Muzi.com News 10076105-15 (muzi.com)

She seemed confused by the conflict. "The Georgians say it is their land," she said. "Where is our land, then? We don't know." Muzi.com News 10076105-16 (muzi.com)

The scope of Russia's military response has the Bush administration deeply worried. Muzi.com News 10076105-17 (muzi.com)

"We have made it clear to the Russians that if the disproportionate and dangerous escalation on the Russian side continues, that this will have a significant long-term impact on U.S.-Russian relations," U.S. deputy national security adviser Jim Jeffrey told reporters. Muzi.com News 10076105-18 (muzi.com)

The U.S. military began flying 2,000 Georgian troops home from Iraq after Georgia recalled them, even while calling for a truce. Muzi.com News 10076105-19 (muzi.com)

"Georgia expresses its readiness to immediately start negotiations with the Russian Federation on a cease-fire and termination of hostilities," the Georgian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, adding that it had notified Russia's envoy to Tbilisi. Muzi.com News 10076105-20 (muzi.com)

But Russia insisted Georgian troops were continuing their attacks. Muzi.com News 10076105-21 (muzi.com)

Alexander Darchiev, Russia's charge d'affairs in Washington, said Georgian soldiers were "not withdrawing but regrouping, including heavy armor and increased attacks on Tskhinvali." Muzi.com News 10076105-22 (muzi.com)

"Mass mobilization is still under way," he told CNN's "Late Edition." Muzi.com News 10076105-23 (muzi.com)

President Bush sought to contain the conflict in Georgia on Sunday as the White House warned that "Russian aggression must not go unanswered." Bush, in Beijing for the Olympics, has pressed for internaitonal mediation and reached out Sunday to French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who heads the European Union. The two agreed on the need for a cease-fire and a respect for Georgia's integrity, a White House spokesman said. Muzi.com News 10076105-24 (muzi.com)

The U.N. Security Council met for the fourth time in four days Sunday, with U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad accusing Moscow of seeking "regime change" in Georgia and resisting attempts to make peace. Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said Russians don't use the expression, but acknowledged there were occasions when elected leaders "become an obstacle." Muzi.com News 10076105-25 (muzi.com)

Georgia borders the Black Sea between Turkey and Russia and was ruled by Moscow for most of the two centuries preceding the 1991 breakup of the Soviet Union. Both South Ossetia and Abkhazia have run their own affairs without international recognition since fighting to split from Georgia in the early 1990s. Muzi.com News 10076105-26 (muzi.com)

Both separatist provinces have close ties with Moscow, while Georgia has deeply angered Russia by wanting to join NATO. Muzi.com News 10076105-27 (muzi.com)

Georgia's Security Council chief Alexander Lomaia said the Georgian troops had to move out of South Ossetia because of heavy Russian shelling. "Russia further escalated its aggression overnight, using weapons on an unprecedented scale," Lomaia said. Muzi.com News 10076105-28 (muzi.com)

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner called the hostilities in South Ossetia "massacres," hours before he and Finnish counterpart Alexander Stubb left for Tbilisi and a meeting with Saakashvili. Muzi.com News 10076105-29 (muzi.com)

Kouchner said he would deliver a "message of peace" to Georgia and Russia, and call on both countries "to stop the fighting immediately." Muzi.com News 10076105-30 (muzi.com)

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, meeting Saturday with South Ossetia refugees who had fled across the border to the Russian city of Vladikavkaz, described Georgia's actions as "complete genocide." Putin also said Georgia had lost the right to rule the breakaway province -- an indication Moscow could be ready to absorb the province. Muzi.com News 10076105-31 (muzi.com)

Russian jets raided several Georgian air bases Saturday and bombed the Black Sea port city of Poti, which has a sizable oil shipment facility. The Russian warplanes also struck near the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline which carries Caspian crude to the West. Muzi.com News 10076105-32 (muzi.com)

Russian officials said they were targeting Georgian communications and lines of supply. But a Russian raid Saturday on Gori near South Ossetia, which apparently targeted a military base on the town's outskirts, also killed many civilians. Muzi.com News 10076105-33 (muzi.com)

Tskhinvali residents who survived the Georgian bombardment overnight Friday by hiding in basements and later fled the city estimated that hundreds of civilians had died. Muzi.com News 10076105-34 (muzi.com)

The Georgian government said Sunday that 6,000 Russian troops have rolled into South Ossetia from the neighboring Russian province of North Ossetia and 4,000 more landed in Abkhazia. The Russian military wouldn't comment on troop movements. Muzi.com News 10076105-35 (muzi.com)

Russia also sent a naval squadron to blockade Georgia's Black Sea coast. Ukraine, where the ships were based, warned Russia in response that it has the right to bar the ships from coming back to port because of their mission. Muzi.com News 10076105-36 (muzi.com)

Both Ukraine and Georgia have sought to free themselves of Russia's influence, and to integrate into the West and join NATO. Muzi.com News 10076105-37 (muzi.com)

Georgia said it has shot down 10 Russian planes, but Russia acknowledged only two. Muzi.com News 10076105-38 (muzi.com)

NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said Russia violated Georgia's territorial integrity in South Ossetia and employed a "disproportionate use of force." Muzi.com News 10076105-39 (muzi.com)

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