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Conservative Party Demands List of Soldiers Killed During the War Made Public
September 23, 2008
Two Police Officers Injured by Landmine in Khurcha
September 22, 2008
New Forces Deployed to Russian Block Post in the Village of Perevi, Sachkhere District
September 18, 2008
Georgian Ministry of Defense Lost 168 Soldiers in the War
September 15, 2008
A Reservist Story of Survival in South Ossetia
September 12, 2008
“If I had implemented at least the one-third of the orders commanders gave us, we would not have had this conversation…” It was night of August 8 and the war had just started. The streets of Gori were dark and reservists were sitting on the pavement in the street. They still tell stories how commanders left them without attention; how they had been provided with inferior weapons. They were now hungry and did not know what to expect in the nearest future. Here we represent the story of one twenty-three-year-old Gurami, a reservist in the Georgian army.
34 Soldiers Dismissed from Forth Brigade Apply to the Public Defender for Help
September 11, 2008
HRW: Clarification Regarding Use of Cluster Munitions in Georgia
September 3, 2008