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Data on Russian Troops in Georgia
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Posted on 08/30/2008 3:43:46 AM PDT by maquiladora

The Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) released date on deployment of the Russian military on various locations on the Georgian territory as of August 27.

“All locations and numbers given here are double-checked,” the ministry said. “MIA could not verify all information available and the actual number of both Russian military equipment and personnel on the ground may be much higher.”

Below is the data as provided by the Georgian MIA:

Locations of the Russian illegal check-points in the Eastern Georgia, including Shida Kartli, other adjacent areas of “South Ossetia” and “South Ossetia” itself according to the MIA sources as of August 27 2008:

1. Perevi (Sachkhere district)

2. Ghodora (Sachkhere district)

3. Muguti (Znauri district)

4. Ali (Khashuri district)

5. Ptsa (Kareli district)

6. Variani (Gori district)

7. Karaleti (Gori district)

8. Shavshvebi (Gori district)

9. Ergneti (Gori district)

10. Tsiara (Java district)

Note: There are approximately 60 Russian servicemen and 4 armoured vehicles stationed in each place. The vehicles often move from one place to another “patrolling” the nearby territories and villages.

11. Ikoti in Akhalgori district (7 infantry combating vehicles, 1 armoured vehicle, 6 Ural-type vehicles, 2 Gaz-66 vehicles, 1 military power shovel, 1 mobile medical unit, 2 granade-launchers, trenches are dug, 100 Russian servicemen)

12. Approximately 150 armoured vehicles are stationed on the territory between villages Meghvrekisi and Brotsleti in the Gori district.

13. 1 km North of Odzisi in the Akhalgori district (1 armoured vehicle, 15 Russian servicemen) 14. Village Mosabruni in the Akhalgori district (1 armoured vehicle, 15 Russian servicemen)

Note: Russian servicemen and armoured vehicles on newly opened check-point north of Odzisi and Mosabruni were redeployed from other check-points.

Locations of the Russian check-points in the Western Georgia according to the MIA sources as of August 27 2008:

Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Region

1. Village Teklati (near city Senaki), on the territory of the former mechanical plant (5 armoured vehicles, 1 crane, 2 Ural-type vehicles, 1 vehicle with communication systems, 1 UAZ-type vehicle, 1 Vilis-type car, 1 large army tent, trenches are dug, 40 Russian servicemen)

2. Village Pirveli Maisi (Khobi district), near former Georgian police check-point (2 armoured vehicles, 2 Ural-type vehicles, 1 UAZ-type vehicle, 1 large army tent, trenches are dug, 40 Russian servicemen)

3. In Poti between villages Shua Khorga and Chaladidi (Khobi district), so called Poti Minor, near the turning to Kulevi oil terminal (4 armoured vehicles, 2 Ural-type vehicles, 1 large army tent, 30 Russian servicemen)

4. Village Menji, Bakaraia neighborhood (Senaki district), on the territory of sanatorium “Menji”, 10 meters from railroad (3 armoured vehicle, 4 Ural-type vehicle, 2 cranes, 1 military power shovel, 1 large army tent, 40 Russian servicemen)

5. Village Kantisubani, between Tsalenjikha-Chkhorotsku road section (3 armoured vehicles, 2 Ural-type vehicles, 1 large army tent, trenches are dug, 30 Russian servicemen)

6. Crossroad at the entrances of villages Chale and Muzhava in the Tsalenjikha district (3 armoured vehicles, 1 Ural-type vehicle, 20 Russian servicemen)

7. Town Chkhorotsku, on the territory of former airfield, near Senaki-Chkhorotsku highway (3 armoured vehicles, 2 Ural-type vehicles, 1 vehicle with electricity generator, 2 large army tents, 40 Russian servicemen)

8. Nabada settlement, at the entrance of Poti (2 armoured vehicles, 1 Ural-type vehicle, 1 UAZ-type vehicle, 1 military power shovel, 1 large army tent, 30 Russian servicemen)

Upper Abkhazia/Kodori Gorge

9. Gentsvisi

10. Omarishara

11. Sakeni

12. Chkhalta

13. Kvapchara

Note: Due to the extremely difficult situation in the region, obtaining accurate numbers on Russian and Abkhaz military deployment is difficult. All sources report substantial Russian and Abkhaz deployments in the region.

In addition, deputy head of the Russian General Staff, colonel-general Anatoly Nogovitsin stated during the press-conference on August 22, 2008 that the Russian armed forces established new check-points in the following locations:

14. Khudoni

15.Jikmuri

16.Ochamchire

17.Gupagu

18. Meore Gudava

19. Anaklia

20. Mount Kvira

Note: The Russian side has not denied existance of the abovementioned check-points throughout Georgia.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: georgia; russia; southossetia; war

1 posted on 08/30/2008 3:43:46 AM PDT by maquiladora
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To: maquiladora

Thanks for posting this information.


2 posted on 08/30/2008 3:54:24 AM PDT by sockmonkey
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To: maquiladora

Do you ever sleep?


3 posted on 08/30/2008 3:54:44 AM PDT by Repeal The 17th (There is no requirement to reply; it is O.K. to just BTTT.)
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To: maquiladora

So why are they still there? Weren’t they warned sternly several times?

Seriously, is this the policy now? Just let them take over another country?


4 posted on 08/30/2008 4:36:16 AM PDT by autumnraine
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To: maquiladora
We have to get teams in there to start documenting the Russian war crimes.
5 posted on 08/30/2008 4:41:30 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper (Sarah Palin 08 12 16 20)
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