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    GEORGIA TO DEPLOY TROOPS IN ETHNIC ARMENIAN DISTRICT FOLLOWING CLASHES

    Prime-News news agency, Tbilisi
    10 May 04

    Tsalka (south-east Georgia), 10 May: A 150-strong unit of the Internal
    Troops numbering will be deployed in Tsalka District on Monday (10 May)
    following mass disturbances involving the district's ethnic Armenian
    and Georgian residents on Sunday.

    Prime-News correspondent has reported from Tsalka that the president's
    representative in Kvemo Kartli Region, Ioseb Mazmishvili, as well as
    a group of investigators from the regional offices of the Interior
    Ministry and the Prosecutor-General's Office, arrived in Tsalka on
    Monday to investigate the incident.

    The Prime-News correspondent has said that the regional administration
    will be based in Tsalka until the final settlement of the situation
    in the district. A temporary command post coordinating law enforcers'
    activities will be set up.

    Ioseb Mazmishvili told Prime-News that the temporary command post
    will work out a plan of special measures, including the disarming
    of residents.

    Disturbances involving ethnic Georgians and Armenians started during
    a football match on Sunday and later transformed into mass clashes.

    The president's representative in the region has described the
    situation in the district as tense.

    Several dozen people, mostly Georgians, including children, were
    injured. One young person suffered concussion.

    Prime-News correspondent has reported that a group of doctors from
    Rustavi went to Tsalka on Monday to treat the injured.

    Mass disturbances involving ethnic Georgians and Armenians have
    happened in Tsalka District before.
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