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Russia Today
August 10, 2008


Did mercenaries help Georgia?


The president of South Ossetia claims mercenaries took
part in Georgia’s offensive against the breakaway
republic, according to Russia’s RIA news agency. 

Eduard Kokoity says Ukrainians, people from the
Baltics as well as nationals from other countries were
involved.
 
Kokoity says that: “After the fighting in the city we
found several bodies of citizens of the Baltic states
and Ukraine. Later on I was informed that the bodies
of several black men were found at the scene of a
battle near school number 12," Kokoity said.
....
South Ossetian officials say more than 2,000 of their
civilians were killed in the attack. Georgia disputes
this figure. 

The Russian envoy in South Ossetia, Dmitry Medoyev,
says the scene in Tskhinvali is horrific.

“The town looks like Stalingrad during WW2, with
fallen trees, power lines, burnt Georgian tanks all
over the streets. The dead bodies of Georgian soldiers
are lying everywhere,” Medoyev said.

He also confirmed the South Ossetian President’s claim
that foreign mercenaries took part in the onslaught. 

“In yesterday’s attack, the advancing tanks were
supposedly crewed by Ukrainians. 

"Two unidentified bodies found today are said to have
black skin. Possibly they are Americans but we can’t
say for sure yet. We will be able to publish the
official conclusions after carrying out special
tests,” Medoyev said.
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http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=86495


Azeri Press Agency
August 10, 2008


There are dark-skinned mercenaries among Georgian
servicemen killed in Tskhinvali, South Ossetia
separatists say
 

Tskhinvali – Representatives of separatist South
Ossetia said that dark-skinned mercenaries also
participated in Georgia’s attack on Tskhinvali, RIA
Novosti reported quoting the representative of South
Ossetia Dmitry Medoyev. 

Medoyev said there were the bodies of Georgian
servicemen in the streets of Tskhinvali. 

“There are dark-skinned people among them, too. They
are either mercenaries, or instructors of Georgian
servicemen,” he said.

Leader of the separatists Eduard Kokoity had also said
that mercenaries fought for Georgians. 




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