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Russia reoccupies Georgian village
Basics including heating and running water are in a poor state in South Ossetia after the conflict [AFP]

Hundreds of Russian troops have moved back into a disputed Georgian village near South Ossetia hours after they appeared to withdraw, Georgian police have said.

Georgian officers were removing Russian-built roadblocks in Perevi on Saturday when troops and helicopters suddenly re-appeared, Shota Utiashvili, an interior ministry spokesman, said.

"They [the Russians] left, and we went in with about 40 people to remove the roadblocks ... while they were doing this, the Russians deployed a battalion of special forces with helicopters and armour and told the Georgian policemen to get out immediately.

"They presented Georgian police with an ultimatum: get out or we will shoot," Utiashvili said.

Utiashvili said that between 500 and 600 Russian troops moved into Perevi.

On Friday, Georgian and EU monitors had announced that Russian forces were withdrawing from Perevi, a mainly ethnic Georgian village with a population of around 1,100 on the western border of South Ossetia.

It has been under Russian control since a five-day war in August that followed months of skirmishes between Ossetian separatists and Georgian troops. Pro-Russian South Ossetia threw off Tbilisi rule in 1991-92.

EU criticism

"The renewed Russian military occupation of the Perevi checkpoint ... is incompatible with the ... peace plan"

EU mission statement

The move has drawn sharp criticism from the European Union (EU) monitoring mission that is in Georgia to observe the EU-brokered ceasefire.

The 225-member EU mission issued a statement calling on Russia to pull out of the village.

"The renewed Russian military occupation of the Perevi checkpoint, and in addition, the Perevi village, is incompatible with the provisions of the ... peace plan," the statement said.

The mission also complained that a delegation of European ambassadors visiting the area were prevented from entering the village, saying the refusal was "unacceptable under all relevant instruments of international law".

John Kerry, US senator and former presidential candidate, who was in Tbilisi on a half-day visit on Saturday, said: "My judgment is that Georgia as a sovereign country needs to be upheld and respected ... and the agreement that the Russians have signed up to needs to be upheld."

Georgia has also called for Russia to withdraw from the Akhalgori district in South Ossetia and the Kodori Gorge in Georgia's other separatist region, Abkhazia. Both areas were under Tbilisi's control until the conflict in August.

Russian forces moved into Georgia in August in response to a Georgian military attempt to retake South Ossetia.

Russia later withdrew to within South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which Moscow recognises as independent states. 

The Russian foreign ministry refused to comment immediately and South Ossetian officials could not be immediately reached, news agency AP reported.

 Source: Agencies
 
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James
New Zealand (Aotearoa)
14/12/2008
Russia and Georgia.
I am surprised Russia appears to be standing by as Georgia is reportedly rearming. So long as Saarkashvili is in power Georgia will remain a threat to both South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

Mikheil
Georgia
15/12/2008
Georgia & Russia
Russia seems unhappy that civilized nations does'not respect it and its oppinion. How can one respect Russia when they do everything against all international laws. Russia is in same classification as Iran, N Korea, Venesuela... Many showinist Russians are proud of this and do not realized that this is shame for entire nations.

Arjen
Netherlands
15/12/2008
How to start a war. Example 1
Feigning to give a town an than returning. This was a trap for the Georgians. If the police would shoot at the russians. They would say they were attacked and the whole escalates again. The Russian will cry genocide again (meanwhile continuing killing chechens en inghusians) and try to trick to world. Don't forget people ,the people in power in Russia are sly foxes and are still getting away with massive oppression while the world is focused on Irak and Afghanistan

Andrew
New Zealand (Aotearoa)
15/12/2008
Russia reoccupies Georgian village
@ James James, I am ashamed you are a fellow kiwi. Anyone who who supports Russian agression & ethnic cleansing needs their head examined. I was in Georgia during the build up to the war and personally witnessed Russian/Ossetian shelling of Georgian villages PRIOR to the 8th (It was the 1st) of August. Much of my wifes family are ethnic Abkhaz & Ossetians who support the Georgian government, and were forced from their homes by "separatists".

Willem
Netherlands
15/12/2008
georgian villages
I am not surprised by Russian steps, because Georgia started the war and Russia is aware of the fact that Georgia is now in the process of again rearming.

Amvet
Germany
15/12/2008
Georgia-Russia
The news coverage of the Georgian attack on S. Ossetia has been as biased as the news used to justify the US and UK occupation of Iraq. When the BBC finally decided to partially come clean, they only did it in a radio broadcast. The media interest in occupations is wonderful: Israeli occupations -no problem. US occupations -no problem. Russian occupation of a village - a world class crime. Amvet

 
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