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Russia agrees to Truce, Blows up key Georgian Bridge
This doesn't sound like a truce to me.
A key railway bridge was blown up by Russia and its allied forces, effectively severing all east-west transportation routes within Georgia, officials said.Russia denies destroying the railroad bridge that connects Georgia's east with its Black Sea ports. Russian troops appear to be digging in for a long stay.
By Megan K. Stack, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 17, 2008» Discuss Article (1103 Comments)
IGOETI, GEORGIA -- Even as Russia signed a cease-fire agreement with Georgia on Saturday, its troops destroyed a key railroad bridge that links the Caucasus region to the Black Sea coast, cutting off east-west transportation routes through the country, the Georgian Foreign Ministry announced.
Russia denied blowing up the bridge, calling the charge "another unverified allegation" in the wake of large-scale fighting over a pro-Moscow separatist republic. A Los Angeles Times photographer traveling in the area Saturday saw explosives attached to the underbelly of a nearby railroad bridge, but it was still intact.
That photographer submitted the photo of the destroyed bridge to the LA Times.




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1worldat 13:40 on April 30th, 2009
I agree
at 13:51 on August 20th, 2008
René, I like this story. It's good stuff.
Yeah, that's one hell of a truce they signed. I wonder how this would work: I promise not to punch you in the face but I'll punch you in the nose. Probably wouldn't work all that well.
at 19:10 on August 20th, 2008
Just compare the two forces, too:
Source: latimes.com
at 19:31 on August 20th, 2008
Not only that the Russians seized four US Humvees planned to be shipped back to the Us after taking over the port of Poti. Bet they were gleeful about that! And then they blew up one of Georgia's top ships and are planning to open all the containers in the port. (for more looting?)
Source: news.yahoo.com
at 10:54 on September 7th, 2008
René, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 14:47 on September 7th, 2008
Thanks, guess everyone still thinks the Georgians started it. but this thing was in the works for at least two years, the Russian works, that is.
at 16:39 on April 30th, 2009
kinda late, but better late than never. .
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daverirathoron (not verified)at 00:57 on June 2nd, 2009
Why does the headline say that Russia blew up the bridge?
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daverirathoron (not verified)at 00:58 on June 2nd, 2009
i mean, as if it was a substantiated fact. Russia denied it.