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    RUSSIA CALLS OFF ITS ATTACKS ON GEORGIA
    By Mark Dowdney

    Mirror.co.uk
    13/08/2008
    UK

    Russia yesterday called off its attacks on Georgia - as 350 Britons
    prepared to flee the capital Tbilisi amid fears the ceasefire will
    not hold.

    President Dmitri Medvedev announced the Russian army had achieved
    its objectives in the fiveday war with neighbouring Georgia over the
    breakaway province of South Ossetia. But he warned his troops would
    not hold back if attacked - and ordered his commanders to be ready
    to strike.

    And hours after the announcement the Georgian city of Gori was
    reportedly still being pounded by Russian artillery and warplanes.

    The Foreign Office said 350 Britons had contacted its embassy in
    Tbilisi asking for evacuation help.

    Coaches have been hired to take them over the border to Armenia.

    It said: "They are for those unable to make their own arrangements
    to leave, mainly families with children or the elderly."

    Meanwhile, British oil giant BP announced it was shutting two pipelines
    passing through Georgia as a "precautionary measure".

    The pipelines carry around 90,000 barrels of oil a day from Azerbaijan
    to Turkey. A prolonged closure could send already sky-high oil prices
    spiralling further.

    Medvedev announced the ceasefire in a TV broadcast and said the safety
    of Russians in South Ossetia had been restored. He accused Georgia's
    pro-Western leader Mikheil Saakashvili of needlessly starting the war
    by sending forces to retake the province. He added: "The aggressor
    has been punished and suffered significant losses."

    Russia has agreed to an EU sponsored peace deal to end the
    conflict. Georgia will now study it.

    At least 2,000 people, mostly civilians, have died. A further 100,000
    fled their homes
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