the 2008 georgian-russia conflict in pictures august 8 – august 19, 2008

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The 2008 Georgian- Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

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Day 2: Russian jets bomb the cities of Gori and Poti inside Georgia itself and Russian troops advance into another enclave - Abkhazia – in support of separatist fighters there

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Page 1: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures

August 8 – August 19, 2008

Page 2: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 1: A column of Russian tanks, supported by fighter jets, pours into South Ossetia, responding to a Georgian assault on separatists in the

breakaway enclave’s capital, Tskhinvali

                                                                                  

           

Page 3: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 2: Russian jets bomb the cities of Gori and Poti inside Georgia itself and Russian troops advance into another enclave - Abkhazia – in

support of separatist fighters there

Page 4: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 3: Georgian forces start retreating from Tskhinvali as Russia bombs targets around the capital Tbilisi and moves its Black Sea fleet

to impose a blockade of Georgian ports

Page 5: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 4: In a swift strike into Georgian territory, Russian forces cut Tbilisi off from its western provinces and push Georgian forces into retreat

from the eastern town of Gori

Page 6: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 5: Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev says military operations will cease, but some attacks continue against Georgian targets

Page 7: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 6: President George W Bush warns that Russia "must keep its word and act to end this crisis", while Secretary of State Condoleezza

Rice says Moscow “seriously overstretched” itself in Georgia.

Page 8: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 7: Poland and America conclude a deal which will see Poland house a US missile defense system. The first shipments of US

humanitarian aid arrive in Georgia. A Russian commander in the region says his troops are starting to withdraw.

                                                                                  

           

Page 9: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 8: US President George W Bush accused Russia of "bullying and intimidation". The Polish missile deal angers Russia which said the US

move "cannot go unpunished". It claims it will be forced to re-direct nuclear missiles on Poland.

Page 10: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 9: President Dmitry Medvedev of Russia finally signed a ceasefire deal with Georgia, which called for troops from both sides to pull back

to their pre-conflict positions. President Bush called the move a “hopeful step”

                                                                                  

           

Page 11: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 10: Russia said it would begin to withdraw its troops on Monday. President Nicolas Sarkozy of France warned that any further delays would "have serious consequences on relations between Russia and the European Union". Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state,

said that Russia’s reputation was now “in tatters.”

Page 12: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 11: Russia said it has begun withdrawing troops from Georgia but warned that any future operations against its citizens there will be met

with a "crushing response." The Georgian government accused the Russians of breaking the terms of the ceasefire by maintaining a

presence inside Georgian territory

Page 13: The 2008 Georgian-Russia Conflict in Pictures August 8 – August 19, 2008

Day 12: Russia and Georgia exchanged 20 prisoners of war in a gesture of goodwill. Major divisions opened up between NATO

members as European countries rejected an American proposal to suspend ties with Russia over its actions in Georgia