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Originally posted by Gun Totin Gerbil
Especially using black mercenaries in an area when none of the armies have black people ..
Originally posted by princeofpeace
Cease-fire deal reached and documents signed. Russia withdrawing.
www.jpost.com...
Georgian city of Gori falling to Russian military as territorial crisis spreads beyond breakaway region, Georgian officials say.
The Georgian city of Gori -- near the border with flashpoint South Ossetia -- is falling to the Russian military, Georgian officials said Monday. A CNN crew in Gori saw Georgian forces piling into trucks and leaving the city at high speed. The Georgia Interior Ministry also said Zugdidi and Senaki -- towns near the other breakaway region of Abkhazia -- were also now under Russian control.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Member of EU Parliament Mr.Chiesa protested the use of the EU flag in various TV addresses by Mr. Saakashvili. Obviously, such use is not authorized.
I saw it first a few days ago and I was shocked. Mr.Saakashvili must be at least slightly nuts.
Originally posted by infinite
BREAKING: 5 former ex-Soviet nations, including Poland, are heading to Tbilisi to offer support to Georgia. The war might spread to the former Warsaw Pact.
Originally posted by maloy
There is however a key air strip in Senaki. Also Russian troops appear to have only APCs and not tanks - which suggests that they either won't be staying there, or that they will expect reinforcement from heavy armor soon. Not much action has been seen on Russia's border with Abkhazia - and more armored Russian troops have entered Abkhazia as they did in South Ossetia.
After an experimental period, the 104th Parachute Regiment of 76th Airborne Division became the first Russian ground forces regiment that was fully composed of professional soldiers (and not of "srochniki" - the conscripted soldiers aged eighteen). It should be noted, however, that an additional major conversion of many many units across the Russian armed forces to contract manning is now under way. It was announced that the 98th Airborne Division is also earmarked for contract manning, and by September 2006, it was confirmed that 95% of the units of the 98th Division had shifted to contract manning.[16]
Unlike western airborne units, which must walk when they arrive at their destination, the VDV divisions are equipped with armoured fighting vehicles, artillery and anti-aircraft guns, trucks and jeeps.[citation needed] Thus VDV units possess superior mobility and firepower with these vehicles. Each division has both regiments equipped with them and their derivatives. (Each division used to have three regiments, but the 106th was the last, and lost its third regiment in 2006.) With the reduction in forces after 1991, the 61st Air Army, Russia's military air transport force, has enough operational heavy transport aircraft to move one airborne division, manned at peacetime standards, in two-and-a-half lifts.[17] The single independent brigade, the 31st at Ulyanovsk, however, is not equipped with its own armor or artillery and may be equivalent to Western airborne troops, in that it functions as light infantry and must walk when reaching their destination. The 31st was the former 104th Guards Airborne Division.
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Originally posted by maloy
Israeli press according to Russian sources has announced that U.S. is sending MILITARY AID to Georgia (supposedly the Israeli newspaper Maariv). It is reported that the military equipment has been arriving since August 9 in Tbilisi. Israel itself has stopped shipments of military equipment to Georgia earlier this month before the fighting started.
Originally posted by rogue1
Surprise surprise, the Russians have increased their attacks to an invasion into Georgia proper. It will be interesting to see what excuse the Russians will come up with next to take control of the whole of Georgia. It's almost laughable now, the Russians in this thread defending the actions of Russia, which is about as far from a democracy as you can get.
Originally posted by aaa2500
Georgia have proposed 3 unilateral ceasefires and then broken every single one within hours. I personally think that Russia is done trying to talk Georgia into a ceasefire. It seems obvious that the comment about 'taking it to it's logical conclusion' means that Russia believes that only overwhelming force and the destruction of large parts of the geogian groundforce and airforce will persuade Georgia into a lasting ceasefire.