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    Friday, July , 2010

    Abkhazia in geopolitical game in the Caucasus
    MOSCOW - Fifteen years ago, on August 14, 1992, one of the worst ethnic conflicts in the Caucasus - between Georgia and Abkhazia - developed into a full-scale war, which lasted for 14 months. Full Story

    Tbilisi, Tskhinvali Accuse Each Other of Shelling
    The Georgian side reported that the Georgian village of Tamarasheni in the South Ossetian conflict zone came under intense fire from the South Ossetian-controlled areas late on May 28. Full Story

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