http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/06/24/bushgrenade.shtml

Georgian TV Says Russian Soldier Held Over Grenade Attack on Bush

Created: 24.06.2005 13:04 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 13:04 MSK, 17 hours
59 minutes ago

MosNews

Georgian authorities may accuse a Russian military servicemen of
throwing a hand grenade at U.S. President George W. Bush during his
visit to Tbilisi on May 10, Georgian TV station Rustavi-2 reported.

Georgian and U.S. investigators brought to a conclusion the criminal
case launched in connection with the attack. Although they have not
commented on the case, two theories have emerged.

According to the first theory, the counter-intelligence service of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs has a photograph of the suspect. Law
enforcers are searching for him and official statements will be made
only after his arrest.

According to the second theory, the hand grenade thrown during the
U.S. president’s speech in Tavisuplebis Moedani (Freedom Square) was
tossed into the crowd by a Russian military serviceman. He was
allegedly detained two weeks ago while trying to leave Georgia and now
he is in the hands of the Americans. Witnesses of the attack, however,
know nothing about the second version.

An official statement on specific details is expected in three to four
days.




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