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Cossack soldiers arrive in South Ossetia

Georgian government detains supposed 'humanitarian
aid' from Russia
By Nino Kopaleishvili
Messenger.ge
Wednesday, July 14, 2004, #130 (0654)

Cossack military formations help a demonstration of
their force inside territory of South Ossetia on
Tuesday. The well-equipped fighters, who arrived to
South Ossetia following a decision of the Cossack
Council, showed their skills and demonstrated weapons
in training in territory controlled by the de facto
government.

A Cossack leader interviewed by Rustavi-2 stated that
the fighters had arrived in South Ossetia to help
their "brother Ossetians" and this was an official
decision as 949 delegates of the Cossack Council voted
for it.

"Here are our Cossack volunteers who want to take part
in this," the Cossack ottoman told a Rustavi 2
journalist. "90 percent of the population of South
Ossetia are citizens of the Russian Federation. That
is why we are obliged to support our citizens. We
represent the voice of Russia. If it is necessary, all
Russians will come to help our brothers."

While the Cossacks demonstrated their force, Georgian
law-enforcers detained cargo trucks escorted by
Russian peacekeepers at the Ergneti checkpoint.

According to the representative of the President of
Georgia in Shida Kartli Micheil Kareli, Russian
peacekeepers, who claimed they were carrying flour to
Ossetian and mixed villages in Big Liakhvi as a
present from President Putin, could not provide any
documents that it was humanitarian aid.

After 3-hour of negotiations between Georgian customs
officers and Russian peacekeepers the Georgian side
did not change its position.

"Sviatoslav Nabzdorov could not present any evidence
that these goods are really humanitarian aid and if
these goods are not cleared, we won't allow them to
enter the territory of Georgia," Kareli told
journalists.

Commander of the Russian Peacekeeping Forces
Sviatoslav Nabzdorov, who personally escorted the
cargo, insisted that it was humanitarian aid and there
was an agreement with President Saakashvili. Nabzdorov
also reminded journalists that on July 12 a Georgian
delegation with an escort of Russian peacekeepers
managed to distribute flour to the Big Liakhvi
villages.

"Yesterday I said that I would bring a present from
President Putin. Now we are carrying flour which the
president of Georgia allowed us to do three days ago,
but your governor probably misunderstood something,"
stated Nabzdorov before negotiations with the Georgian
side.

According to Kareli, he did not have any information
that President Saakashvili had allowed the cargo to
pass.

Meanwhile, on June 12 Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania and
Defense and Chairman of the Parliamentary Security
Committee Givi Targamadze stated that Moscow had
dispatched a convoy of some 150 military vehicles
transporting artillery, ammunition and 120 troops from
North Ossetia to the breakaway Republic of South
Ossetia during the night of 11-12 June.

President Mikheil Saakashvili denounced the deployment
as an "unfriendly act" on Russia's part, while the
Georgian Foreign Ministry lodged a protest with its
Russian counterpart and appealed to the international
community to condemn the Russian deployment on June
13.

On Monday the Russian Defense Ministry denied the
allegations that troops and arms had been sent to
South Ossetia. But according to the website Hellenic
Resources Network, Interfax on July 12 quoted a
spokesman for the North Caucasus Military District as
explaining that a convoy carrying fuel, food, and
spare parts was sent to South Ossetia as part of a
routine rotation of Russian troops serving with the
quadripartite peacekeeping force deployed in the
conflict zone.

Murad Djioev, foreign minister of the unrecognized
Republic of South Ossetia, similarly denied that
Russia has sent troops to the region, Interfax
reported. He dismissed the Georgian accusations as
part of a Georgian propaganda campaign.




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