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The Russian-Georgian war – 2 years on
The Russian-Georgian war – 2 years on
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Alexander Sharavin is director of the Institute for Political and Military Analysis and one of Russia’s best-known military experts. In a conversation with... 30.08.2010, Sputnik International
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Alexander Sharavin is director of the Institute for Political and Military Analysis and one of Russia’s best-known military experts. In a conversation with Andrei Zolotov, Jr., editor-in-chief of RussiaProfile.org, Sharavin speaks about the consequences of the Russian-Georgian military conflict for security in the Caucasus, Georgian-Russian relations, the development of Abkhazia and South Ossetia and not least the Russian armed forces.
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The Russian-Georgian war – 2 years on
08:29 GMT 30.08.2010 (Updated: 19:52 GMT 19.10.2022) Alexander Sharavin is director of the Institute for Political and Military Analysis and one of Russia’s best-known military experts. In a conversation with Andrei Zolotov, Jr., editor-in-chief of RussiaProfile.org, Sharavin speaks about the consequences of the Russian-Georgian military conflict for security in the Caucasus, Georgian-Russian relations, the development of Abkhazia and South Ossetia and not least the Russian armed forces.
Alexander Sharavin is director of the Institute for Political and Military Analysis and one of Russia’s best-known military experts. In a conversation with Andrei Zolotov, Jr., editor-in-chief of RussiaProfile.org, Sharavin speaks about the consequences of the Russian-Georgian military conflict for security in the Caucasus, Georgian-Russian relations, the development of Abkhazia and South Ossetia and not least the Russian armed forces.