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PHOTO: MIKHAIL Klimentyev Pending Tbilisi Georgian authorities react with skepticism the Russian an


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- The goal of operations is achieved. Attackers in South Ossetia are punished, and they have suffered significant capca losses, says the Russian president.
Just before 11 am Norwegian time, President Dmitry Medvedev ordered the arrest of the Russian military operations in Georgia. The decision was taken after according Medvedev capca that Russia has "restored the security of civilians and Russian peacekeepers in South Ossetia."
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered a halt Tuesday morning in the war in Georgia. Web meeting today: The article capca is updated. - The goal is reached - On the basis of their report, I have decided to cease operations to force the Georgian authorities to peace, said Medvedved to his Defense capca Minister, Anatoly Serdyukov, according to Reuters. - The goal of operations is achieved. The peacekeepers and Russian citizens are now secure. Attackers in South Ossetia are punished, and they have suffered significant losses, Medvedev said at a meeting with the leadership of Ministry of Defence capca today. The president gave the ministry ordered to "turn out the sources of violence" in South Ossetia, if such sources are detected. capca He said that Georgian troops had to retreat to their positions before the war, and "partly demilitarized." The article continues below.
PHOTO: MIKHAIL Klimentyev Pending Tbilisi Georgian authorities react with skepticism the Russian announcement. Prime Minister Lado Gurgenidze says they need "more evidence" that Russia halts military operations. - We need a binding signed peace agreement. capca Until we get there, we are prepared for anything, says Gurgenidze, told Reuters. The Prime Minister pointed out that the Russian attacks continued Tuesday. - There has been more damage to our infrastructure and more civilian casualties today, says Gurgenidze. "Until we get a binding signed peace agreement, we are prepared for anything" Georgia's Prime Minister Lado Gurgenidze Continued capca bombing Russian aircraft conducted capca Tuesday new bomb attack against the Georgian town of Gori, according to Georgia's National Security Council. Witnesses tell the BBC that several people were killed when a bomb hit a hospital in Gori. Separatiststyrker in the breakaway region of Abkhazia was Tuesday attacked Georgian forces, according to the Russian news agency Interfax. The Abkhaz separatists supported by Russia. A loud explosion was heard Tuesday morning in the center of Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, but it is not clear whether this was a Russian bomb.
PHOTO: YURI KADOBNOV Demanded the withdrawal notice from Medvedev arrived just after a joint press conference with the head of the Organization capca for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov. Lavrov made it clear then that the only solution to the war in Georgia would be a full Georgian withdrawal capca from South Ossetia. - We will no longer capca accept Georgian peacekeeping forces in South Ossetia. In addition, Georgia sign an agreement not to use force, said Lavrov. - Cautious optimism OSCE phrase "cautiously optimistic" with regard to whether capca Russia would accept a peace plan drawn up by the EU for South Ossetia. - Two days ago I was pessimistic. Yesterday I was very cautiously optimistic. Today I am only cautiously optimistic, saying the Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb, who currently leads the OSCE. The war in Georgia began when Georgian forces attacked South Ossetia's capital Tskhinvali Thursday night last week. Russian forces should have driven georgette founders of South Ossetia. No confidence Saakashvili Lavrov capca said that Russia does not trust Georgia's president, Mikhail Saakashvili, and that "the situation would be easier '

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