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Russians advance in west Georgia | Russians advance in west Georgia |
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Russian troops have entered Georgia from the breakaway region of Abkhazia, as the conflict between the two neighbours appears to be broadening. | Russian troops have entered Georgia from the breakaway region of Abkhazia, as the conflict between the two neighbours appears to be broadening. |
Moscow said it had launched a raid on the town of Senaki to stop Georgia from attacking Russian forces in South Ossetia, another breakaway region. | |
As the fighting continued in South Ossetia, foreign envoys were pressing for a ceasefire in the conflict. | As the fighting continued in South Ossetia, foreign envoys were pressing for a ceasefire in the conflict. |
Each side accuses the other of carrying out atrocities in the region. | Each side accuses the other of carrying out atrocities in the region. |
Fighting in South Ossetia erupted late last week when Georgia launched an overnight assault on the territory. | Fighting in South Ossetia erupted late last week when Georgia launched an overnight assault on the territory. |
Russia, which supports the province's bid for separation, then bombed targets throughout Georgia and moved troops into the region and into Abkhazia. | Russia, which supports the province's bid for separation, then bombed targets throughout Georgia and moved troops into the region and into Abkhazia. |
On Monday EU envoys were attempting to broker an agreement between Tbilisi and Moscow. | On Monday EU envoys were attempting to broker an agreement between Tbilisi and Moscow. |
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili signed an EU-backed ceasefire, but the document was rejected by Moscow. | Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili signed an EU-backed ceasefire, but the document was rejected by Moscow. |
And leaders from both countries carried on a war of words, with Russia accusing Georgia of genocide, and President Saakashvili hitting back with claims of ethnic cleansing. | And leaders from both countries carried on a war of words, with Russia accusing Georgia of genocide, and President Saakashvili hitting back with claims of ethnic cleansing. |