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Friday, July 31, 2009

South Ossetia Under Fire from Georgian Territory

One year since the military conflict in the Caucasus, it is feared that hostilities might resume. South Ossetian authorities claim the republic’s capital Tskhinval was attacked from a Georgian village.

Two shells were reportedly fired from around five kilometers away from the Georgian village of Nikozi during the night. Luckily, no one was injured, a source at the Ossetian Defense Ministry told Interfax agency.

This follows reports that one man has been killed and several people injured at the border between Georgia and South Ossetia.

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"Someone" is trying to kick up that border skirmish again.

Before Israel can attack Iran, there must be wars in Georgia and Pakistan to preclude Russia supplying Iran with military assistance by ground convoy.

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