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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    South Ossetian capital comes under fire, 3 killed
    04.07.2008 14:54 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ 3 people were shot dead and 11 injured after Georgia
    allegedly attacked the capital of South Ossetia late on Thursday, the
    state information and press website of Georgia's breakaway republic
    said on Friday.

    Earlier, it was reported that two people had been killed in the
    incident in Tskhinvali, where over 15 mortars were fired at the
    capital.

    "According to preliminary reports, three people were killed and around
    11 people injured in an escalation [of the situation] and a special
    Georgian military operation," the state website said.

    Georgia fired in three directions "using mortar, grenade launchers and
    fire arms." The villages of Ubiat and Dmenis were also attacked,
    alongside Tskhinvali, South Ossetia said.

    The joint peacekeeping forces deployed in the Georgian-South Ossetian
    conflict zone have been put on high alert.

    Tbilisi and Russian-led peacekeepers are currently deployed in the
    region.

    South Ossetian President Eduard Kokoity has warned that military
    hardware will be moved into the conflict zone if the incident is
    repeated.

    `South Ossetian units will open fire only as a last resort and on my
    personal instruction. All of the enemy's firing positions have been
    located and will be eliminated at any moment," Kokoity said.

    Although the Georgian Interior Ministry has so far failed to comment
    on the incident, military observers from the Joint Peacekeeping Forces
    and officers from the OSCE mission have already confirmed reports of
    the attack.

    However, according to unofficial police sources in Georgia's Shida
    Kartli region, bordering on the conflict zone, Georgian police
    outposts came under fire from South Ossetian villages in the conflict
    zone. Georgia returned fire, after which shelling continued for
    several minutes, RIA Novosti reports.
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