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Russian troops advance in Georgia Russian troops advance in Georgia
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Russian forces have entered Georgia from the breakaway region of Abkhazia in an apparent broadening of the conflict over South Ossetia.Russian forces have entered Georgia from the breakaway region of Abkhazia in an apparent broadening of the conflict over South Ossetia.
Moscow said troops had raided the town of Senaki to destroy a military base before leaving again.Moscow said troops had raided the town of Senaki to destroy a military base before leaving again.
Georgian forces have also been retreating towards Tbilisi after a day of skirmishing in South Ossetia.Georgian forces have also been retreating towards Tbilisi after a day of skirmishing in South Ossetia.
The US president strongly criticised Russia, saying it might be planning to depose the Georgian government.The US president strongly criticised Russia, saying it might be planning to depose the Georgian government.
Correspondents say it was some of the strongest US language about Russia in years.Correspondents say it was some of the strongest US language about Russia in years.
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"Russia has invaded a sovereign neighbouring state and threatens a democratic government elected by its people," George W Bush said in Washington."Russia has invaded a sovereign neighbouring state and threatens a democratic government elected by its people," George W Bush said in Washington.
"Such an action is unacceptable in the 21st Century.""Such an action is unacceptable in the 21st Century."
The Russian government must reverse the course it appears to be on US President George W Bush Diplomatic mood darkensRussia actions confound alliesSend us your commentsThe Russian government must reverse the course it appears to be on US President George W Bush Diplomatic mood darkensRussia actions confound alliesSend us your comments
But Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accused Western states of turning a blind eye to alleged atrocities by Georgia's forces during their surprise offensive last week.But Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accused Western states of turning a blind eye to alleged atrocities by Georgia's forces during their surprise offensive last week.
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, who described Russia as a "barbaric aggressor" in a speech on Georgian TV, has accused Russia of "expelling" ethnic Georgians from both breakaway regions.Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, who described Russia as a "barbaric aggressor" in a speech on Georgian TV, has accused Russia of "expelling" ethnic Georgians from both breakaway regions.
Speaking later to the BBC in Tbilisi, after a brief visit to the town of Gori near South Ossetia as it was being evacuated, he said Russia had been preparing to attack Georgia for months.Speaking later to the BBC in Tbilisi, after a brief visit to the town of Gori near South Ossetia as it was being evacuated, he said Russia had been preparing to attack Georgia for months.
Mikhail Saakashvili on the escalating conflict with Russia
Fighting erupted last Thursday night when Georgia sent its army to regain control of South Ossetia which, like Abkhazia, has had de facto independence since the early 1990s, with Russian backing.Fighting erupted last Thursday night when Georgia sent its army to regain control of South Ossetia which, like Abkhazia, has had de facto independence since the early 1990s, with Russian backing.
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Russia poured armour and troops into the region, ejecting the Georgians, and now appears to control many key bridges and roads across the country.Russia poured armour and troops into the region, ejecting the Georgians, and now appears to control many key bridges and roads across the country.
The UN Security Council in New York discussed a draft resolution on an immediate ceasefire but it failed to gain agreement.The UN Security Council in New York discussed a draft resolution on an immediate ceasefire but it failed to gain agreement.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy will continue the diplomatic moves on Tuesday when he holds talks in both Moscow and Georgia.French President Nicolas Sarkozy will continue the diplomatic moves on Tuesday when he holds talks in both Moscow and Georgia.
'Dramatic and brutal''Dramatic and brutal'
Speaking moments after he arrived back in the US from the Beijing Olympics, President Bush said he was deeply concerned about reports of Russian intentions.Speaking moments after he arrived back in the US from the Beijing Olympics, President Bush said he was deeply concerned about reports of Russian intentions.
US President George W Bush statement on GeorgiaUS President George W Bush statement on Georgia
He said he had seen reports that Russia might soon attack the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, which would, he said, represent a "dramatic and brutal escalation" of the conflict.He said he had seen reports that Russia might soon attack the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, which would, he said, represent a "dramatic and brutal escalation" of the conflict.
"Russia's government must respect Georgia's territorial integrity and sovereignty," he said."Russia's government must respect Georgia's territorial integrity and sovereignty," he said.
"The Russian government must reverse the course it appears to be on.""The Russian government must reverse the course it appears to be on."
Russia's actions, Mr Bush added, were "jeopardising" its relations with the US and EU.Russia's actions, Mr Bush added, were "jeopardising" its relations with the US and EU.
He urged Moscow to accept an EU-brokered peace agreement that Mr Saakashvili has already signed.He urged Moscow to accept an EU-brokered peace agreement that Mr Saakashvili has already signed.
This was the strongest statement yet from President Bush and appeared to be aimed at drawing a line in the sand, preventing Russia from overthrowing the Georgian government, the BBC's Justin Webb reports from Washington.This was the strongest statement yet from President Bush and appeared to be aimed at drawing a line in the sand, preventing Russia from overthrowing the Georgian government, the BBC's Justin Webb reports from Washington.
Speaking in Moscow, Mr Putin questioned the moral support "some" states were extending to Georgia's leaders, saying they were trying to "portray victims of aggression as aggressors".Speaking in Moscow, Mr Putin questioned the moral support "some" states were extending to Georgia's leaders, saying they were trying to "portray victims of aggression as aggressors".
The late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, he said, had been hanged for "destroying several Shia villages".The late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, he said, had been hanged for "destroying several Shia villages".
But Georgia's current leaders, he alleged, had "razed 10 Ossetian villages at once", killing civilians indiscriminately.But Georgia's current leaders, he alleged, had "razed 10 Ossetian villages at once", killing civilians indiscriminately.
Russian raidRussian raid
Russia's announcement of its raid on Senaki was the first confirmation that it had advanced beyond the borders of Abkhazia.Russia's announcement of its raid on Senaki was the first confirmation that it had advanced beyond the borders of Abkhazia.
Our visits to these hospitals confirm that local medical facilities are dealing with a large number of wounded and dead Dominik StillhartRed Cross Lessons from South OssetiaGeorgian exodus as fighting ragesOur visits to these hospitals confirm that local medical facilities are dealing with a large number of wounded and dead Dominik StillhartRed Cross Lessons from South OssetiaGeorgian exodus as fighting rages
The Russian air force reportedly destroyed two Georgian helicopters at the town's air base and Georgia later confirmed that a local military base had been destroyed.The Russian air force reportedly destroyed two Georgian helicopters at the town's air base and Georgia later confirmed that a local military base had been destroyed.
In the town of Zugdidi, closer to Abkhazia, Russian troops were seen taking control of police buildings.In the town of Zugdidi, closer to Abkhazia, Russian troops were seen taking control of police buildings.
Moscow has stressed it does not seek to occupy any Georgian territory.Moscow has stressed it does not seek to occupy any Georgian territory.
South Ossetia saw fire-fights between Georgian and Russian or South Ossetian rebel forces on Monday.South Ossetia saw fire-fights between Georgian and Russian or South Ossetian rebel forces on Monday.
Russian troops reported shooting down a Georgian Su-25 jet after it opened fire on positions near the regional capital Tskhinvali.Russian troops reported shooting down a Georgian Su-25 jet after it opened fire on positions near the regional capital Tskhinvali.
Georgia reported dozens of Russian planes entering its airspace during the day and among targets hit were a radar base outside Tbilisi.Georgia reported dozens of Russian planes entering its airspace during the day and among targets hit were a radar base outside Tbilisi.
It says it has downed 18 Russian planes since Friday but Moscow has only confirmed the loss of four.It says it has downed 18 Russian planes since Friday but Moscow has only confirmed the loss of four.
Initial Georgian reports that Russian forces had taken over Gori, a town close to South Ossetia which Georgia evacuated on Sunday, were later discounted by Georgia itself.Initial Georgian reports that Russian forces had taken over Gori, a town close to South Ossetia which Georgia evacuated on Sunday, were later discounted by Georgia itself.
Russia's control over many key bridges and roads across Georgia has left Tbilisi isolated from much of the country, causing visible panic, the BBC's Natalia Antelava reports from the capital.Russia's control over many key bridges and roads across Georgia has left Tbilisi isolated from much of the country, causing visible panic, the BBC's Natalia Antelava reports from the capital.
Residents have been queuing at petrol stations and in supermarkets as troops and military hardware stream towards Tbilisi.Residents have been queuing at petrol stations and in supermarkets as troops and military hardware stream towards Tbilisi.
'Many dead''Many dead'
The Red Cross has said it is "still too early" to say how many people have been killed or injured by the fighting.The Red Cross has said it is "still too early" to say how many people have been killed or injured by the fighting.
ABKHAZIA Broke away from Georgia in 1992-1993 warDe-facto independence not recognised internationally2,000 Russian troops there sent as peacekeepersGeorgia seized strategic Kodori Gorge in Abkhazia in 2006Abkhazia rejected Georgian offer of autonomy within federal state Q&A: Violence in South OssetiaIn pictures: Georgia in crisisProfile: AbkhaziaVoices on the conflictABKHAZIA Broke away from Georgia in 1992-1993 warDe-facto independence not recognised internationally2,000 Russian troops there sent as peacekeepersGeorgia seized strategic Kodori Gorge in Abkhazia in 2006Abkhazia rejected Georgian offer of autonomy within federal state Q&A: Violence in South OssetiaIn pictures: Georgia in crisisProfile: AbkhaziaVoices on the conflict
But Dominik Stillhart, the organisation's deputy director of operations, did say that visits to several hospitals in Georgia and on Russian territory had confirmed that "we are dealing with a large number of wounded and dead".But Dominik Stillhart, the organisation's deputy director of operations, did say that visits to several hospitals in Georgia and on Russian territory had confirmed that "we are dealing with a large number of wounded and dead".
In other developments:In other developments:
• Georgia's foreign minister is due to meet Nato officials on Tuesday. Russia has also requested an emergency meeting with Nato, saying the organisation should hear Moscow's side before making any decisions• Georgia's foreign minister is due to meet Nato officials on Tuesday. Russia has also requested an emergency meeting with Nato, saying the organisation should hear Moscow's side before making any decisions
• The US and several European nations have begun to evacuate hundreds of their citizens from Georgia• The US and several European nations have begun to evacuate hundreds of their citizens from Georgia
• Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland issue a joint statement saying that as "once-captive nations of Eastern Europe" they share a "deep concern" about Russia's actions towards Georgia• Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland issue a joint statement saying that as "once-captive nations of Eastern Europe" they share a "deep concern" about Russia's actions towards Georgia
• The G7 group of developed countries issues a strongly-worded statement calling on Russia to accept the EU-brokered ceasefire agreement• The G7 group of developed countries issues a strongly-worded statement calling on Russia to accept the EU-brokered ceasefire agreement
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