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epa01442735 South Ossetian armed volunters patrol the village of Mul in South Ossetia, after checking for any remaining groups of Georgian soldiers, 12 August 2008. Russian President has announced that Russian military operation in South Ossetia and Georgia have been accomplished and Russia will cease fire if Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili accepts the Russian proposals. EPA/STR

Georgia - protest rally at Republic square downtown Tbilisi, 11Aug2008

Georgia - protest rally at Republic square downtown Tbilisi, 11Aug2008

epa01442732 A fire in the South Ossetian village of Mul burns shortly, after releasing it from remaining groups of Georgian soldiers, 12 August 2008. Russian President has announced that Russian military operation in South Ossetia and Georgia has been accomplished and Russia stops firing if Georgian president would accept Russian proposals. EPA/STR

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : A Russian soldier runs past the body of a Georgian soldier in Tskhinvali outskirts on August 11, 2008. Georgia on Monday resumed aerial and artillery bombardment of Tskhinvali, the main town in South Ossetia, Interfax news agency quoted the head of Russian peacekeepers in the region as saying. Western diplomats scrambled Monday to hammer out a UN Security Council resolution urging "an immediate ceasefire" between Georgia and Russia, with the US pressing for a tough stand toward Moscow. AFP PHOTO / DMITRY KOSTYUKO

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GEORGIA, CHKHALTA : Picture taken on August 12, 2008 shows an Abkhazian helicopter in the remote Kodori Gorge of Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia region landing in the town of Chkhalta. Abkhaz separatist soldiers drove Georgian forces out of Chkhalta and took control of the town. The leaders of two Russian-backed rebel regions, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, ruled out talks with Georgia's leaders, accusing them of war crimes

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GEORGIA, GORI : Georgian men carry the body of a man killed by a shell on Joseph Stalin squere in the town of Gori on August 12, 2008. The central square of the Georgian city of Gori was bombed, causing casualties, and university buildings there are burning, Georgian public television reported

GEORGIA, ZEMO NIKOZI : Russian soldiers run on August 11, 2008 in the village of Zemo Nikozi, some 15 kilometers from Tskhinvali. During clashes with Georgian troops in the area, four Russian soldiers were killed. Georgia on August 11 resumed aerial and artillery bombardment of Tskhinvali, the main town in South Ossetia,

GEORGIA, GORI : A Georgian soldier jumps from his quad as a Russian rocket fire hits a convoy of departing Georgian troops just outside Gori on August 11, 2008. Russian forces have occupied the city of Gori and Georgian forces are fortifying positions near Tbilisi to defend the capital, the secretary of Georgia's security council, Alexander Lomaia. AFP PHOTO/ DIMITAR DILKOFF

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : Russian soldiers ride APCs outside the South Ossetia town of Tskhinvali on August 11, 2008.

Caption : Georgian soldier lays dead on a street on outskirts of Tskhinvali on August 10, 2008. With its military charge into a rebel pocket of Georgia, Russia has staked out a strategic red line and it will not allow its perceived interests there to be thwarted without a fight, analysts said Sunday.

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : A South Ossetian girl sits on a folding bed in the camp of the Russian Emergencies Ministry on August 12, 2008 in Tskhinvali. SO08

Caption: epa01436631 Russian soldiers have a short stop, as the column of Russian troops is on the march to Tskhinvali, the capital of South Ossetia, Georgia 09 August 2008. Russian Foreign Minister said on Saturday Russia's latest steps in the Caucasus are a response to Georgia's violation of the international commitments and standards.

Caption: epa01438877 Russian troops move on the road to Tskhinvali, the capital of South Ossetia, Georgia 10 August 2008. Russia has confirmed receiving Sunday a note from Georgia, in which the latter announced an immediate unilateral ceasefire in the conflict over South Ossetia. After three days of fighting between Georgian and Russian troops in the breakaway region of South Ossetia Russian troops were in control of the capital Tskhinvali

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : A Russian NTV channel television grab shows South Ossetian troops firing at Georgian troops from an unnamed location not far from Tskhinvali, in the Georgian breakaway South Ossetia region on August 7, 2008. Fighting in Georgia's rebel region of South Ossetia left up to 20 people wounded, officials said as a Russian envoy arrived in Tbilisi in a bid to ease tensions.

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : A Russian NTV channel television grab shows Georgian tanks moving against separatist South Ossetian troops at an unnamed location not far from Tskhinvali on August 8, 2008. A Russian military convoy entered the breakaway Georgian region of South Ossetia

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : Georgian troops ride in armoured personnel carriers during the conflict with separatist South Ossetia troops at an unnamed location not far from Tskhinvali on August 8, 2008.

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : Russian troops ride mobile artillery units into the area around Tskhinvali on August 8, 2008. South Ossetia

Title ENG: 2008 Georgia - South Ossetia conflict: August 11 Caption: ITAR-TASS 70: NORTH OSSETIA, RUSSIA. AUGUST 11. Russian armoured vehicles in Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia, Russia.

A Russian NTV channel television grab shows South Ossetian separatist troops near a destroyed Georgian tank in Tskhinvali on August 9, 2008. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili declared a "state of war" on Saturday as his troops battled it out with Russian forces over the breakaway province of South Ossetia.

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : A Russian Channel One television grab shows a Georgian tank burning in Tskhinvali on August 8, 2008. Russia's defence ministry said that more than 10 of its troops deployed as peacekeepers in South Ossetia have been killed amid a Georgian offensive in the breakaway region, Russian news agencies reported.

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : A Russian fighter jet fires on a Georgian position near Tskhinvali on August 8, 2008. Georgia has lost control of parts of the South Ossetia rebel capital of Tskhinvali amid Russian bombardment, a spokesman for Georgia's interior ministry said, after earlier claiming control of the city.

Caption: epa01436235 Georgian called-up reservists sit at the central square of Gori, having rest on their way to Tskhinvali region, Georgia 09 August 2008. Russian and Georgian armed forces were locked in combat on Friday over control of the Caucasus region South Ossetia, with hundreds of civilians reported killed or injured.

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : A Russian NTV channel television grab shows Georgian troops in tanks during the conflict with separatist South Ossetian troops at an unnamed location not far from Tskhinvali on August 8, 2008. Russia's defence ministry said that more than 10 of its troops deployed as peacekeepers in South Ossetia have been killed amid a Georgian offensive in the breakaway region, Russian news agencies reported

Caption: epa01435126 Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili speaks during a news conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, on 08 August 2008, where he announced the general mobilization. The European Unions executive is 'extremely concerned' by the spiralling violence in Georgias breakaway region of South Ossetia and urges all sides to stop fighting, a statement released in Brussels said Friday

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev speaks during a special session of the Russian security council at the Kremlin in Moscow on August 8, 2008. A Russian military convoy entered the breakaway Georgian region of South Ossetia on Friday, Russia's three main news agencies reported, citing witnesses.

GEORGIA, TSKHINVALI : Georgian troops ride in a tank during the conflict with separatist South Ossetia troops at an unnamed location not far from Tskhinvali on August 8, 2008. Georgia is taking measures to prevent Russian "mercenaries" from infiltrating the country

patrol the streets of Gori, central Georgia, during the armed conflict with South Ossetian separatist troops on August 9, 2008. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili declared a "state of war" on August 9 as his troops battled it out with Russian forces over the breakaway province of South Ossetia. Russian warplanes bombed the Georgian city of Gori, killing civilians, Georgia's Public TV reported. AFP PHOTO / VANO SHLAMOV

Georgian refugees from South Ossetia argue with policemen in front of the parliament in Tbilisi on August 10, 2008

GEORGIA, GORI : A Russian military helicopter flys over a main road connecting South Ossetia's main city of Tskhinvali with the Georgian town of Gori on August 10, 2008. As helicopter gunships hovered over Georgia's breakaway province of South Ossetia, newly occupied by Russian forces, a stream of bedraggled people fled the area, testifying to days of heavy bombardment.

GEORGIA, GORI : Georgian policemen evacuate a Georgian soldier, wounded in battle with South Ossetia separatists, in the town of Gori on August 8, 2008.

NOTE: Graphic image. Please discuss possible use with your director/editor!!!! Thanks!!! Georgia - Russian Aviation bombed Gori for the third time, 09Aug2008

Georgia - Russian Aviation bombed Gori for the third time, 09Aug2008

GEORGIA, Tbilisi : Georgian soldiers carry their gears upon their arrival from Iraq at Tbilisi airport on August 11, 2008. The US military has nearly completed the airlift of 2,000 Georgian troops from Iraq to Georgia, but is providing no other military assistance to Georgian forces, a Pentagon spokesman said. AFP PHOTO/ VANO SHLAMOV

Title ENG: 2008 Georgian - Abkhazian conflict: August 11 Caption: ITAR-TASS 136: ABKHAZIA. AUGUST 11. Column of Russian armoured vehicles move along a country road in Gali District, Abkhazia.