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Tskhinvali Regime Released Two Citizens of Georgia Detained by Occupants

May 21, 2010
Two citizens of Georgia, detained by Russian occupants in the village of Jria, are free now. The head of Sachkhere district police department Vasil Bakhturidze reported about it.

According to Bakhturidze, the released hostages feel well and at the moment they are with their families.

In the village, bordering the village of Perevi, Russian soldiers detrained the local residents Murman Makasarashvili and Mirian Burdzenidze on May 19. Those people are activists of the Movement for the Just Georgia. Tskhinvali regime blamed them in illegal crossing of the so-called state border of South Ossetia.

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