Weeks of tension between pro-Western Georgia and rebels in breakaway South Ossetia, which has links with Russia, have escalated into heavy fighting.
Russia's Interfax news agency quotes the leader of South Ossetia, Eduard Kokoity, as saying that hundreds of civilians have died in fighting in the region's capital Tskhinvali. This has not been confirmed by other sources. Russia said it had sent "reinforcements" into South Ossetia while Georgia said its forces controlled Tskhinvali after launching an offensive. The Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili claimed their forces had shot down two Russian combat planes over Georgia accused of lethal attack ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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