By Selwyn Duke
Russian jets bombed a Georgian airbase just outside the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Friday, and today Russia sent perhaps as many as 150 tanks into the breakaway Georgian province of South Ossetia in support of Russian separatists in the area. Reports Reuters:
South Ossetia’s rebel leader Eduard Kokoity said there were "hundreds
of dead civilians" in the main town Tskhinvali, Russia’s Interfax news
agency quoted him as saying.. . . Saakashvili [Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili] told reporters: "This is a clear intrusion on another
country’s territory. We have Russian tanks on our territory, jets on
our territory in broad daylight." He ordered a full-scale mobilization
of military reservists.
Some say Russia has been spoiling for a fight for quite a while . Writes TimesOnline.co.uk:
Georgia accuses Russia of fermenting [sic] trouble in both regions and supporting
the separatist governments as a way to put pressure on Georgia and foil its
attempts to join Nato. Russia has given out passports to a majority of South
Ossetians and Abkhazians. The UN Security Council met to discuss the
situation this morning but failed to agree on a Russian statement calling on
both sides to renounce force.
It’s been clear for a while that the Russian bear is no longer in hibernation, and this attack is no surprise to those who have been following developments in the region. Let’s pray that not too many more innocent lives are lost.
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