SpyLOG
USD26/0531.7572+0.1325
EUR26/0539.8426+0.0745
RTS25/051272.38-0.02%
MICEX13/091501.99+0.59%
RIA Novosti

Russia

Russia says Georgia used weaponry from 14 states in conflict

17:22 10/09/2008
MOSCOW, September 10 (RIA Novosti) - Georgia deployed weaponry imported from 14 countries in its recent war with Russia over South Ossetia, Russia's chief military prosecutor said on Wednesday.

Georgia attacked South Ossetia on August 8 in an attempt to regain control over the republic, which split from Tbilisi in the early 1990s. Moscow subsequently launched a five-day operation to "force Georgia to accept peace."

"We have evidence showing that Georgia used against South Ossetia tanks, artillery, air defense systems, MLRS and other weaponry delivered from 14 countries," Sergei Fridinsky said, adding that the majority of military equipment came from the U.S. and Ukraine.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin earlier accused the White House of provoking the conflict in Georgia in order to give an advantage to "one of" the U.S. presidential candidates. Washington has denied the allegation.

Russia's chief military prosecutor reiterated that in line with existing norms and regulations all weapons abandoned by Georgian troops during the conflict would be collected, counted, and stored at Russian military installations.

He also said that Russia would soon present evidence to international bodies proving that foreign instructors taught Georgian peacekeepers how to conduct sabotage operations. (Image gallery)

"The photos clearly show people in military uniforms, bearing foreign insignia, teaching Georgian peacekeepers sabotage techniques, including how to make improvised explosive devices for sabotage purposes," the official said.

  • Add to blog
  • Send to friend
  • Share

Add to blog

You may place this material on your blog by copying the link.

Publication code:

Preview:

RIA NovostiRussia says Georgia used weaponry from 14 states in conflict

17:22 10/09/2008 Georgia deployed weaponry imported from 14 countries in its recent war with Russia over South Ossetia, Russia's chief military prosecutor said on Wednesday. >>

Send by e-mail

All fields are required!

Leave a comment






    Рейтинг@Mail.ru  Rambler's Top100
    © 2012 RIA Novosti