Timeline of Events in the Russians Invasion & Occupation of Georgia

21 AUGUST

21:00 Russian troops once again fail to pullout as agreed

Russian troops again delayed the pool out to of troops. According to the Commander of Russian Ground Forces Army General Vladimir Boldirev the process of withdrawal of Russian troops from the territory of Georgia will take 10 days. He declared that peacekeeping checkpoints will start operating from August 22 and the rest Russian troops will pullout in coming ten days.

19:30 Russian militaries release 10 soldiers out of 20, captured on 19th of August in Poti Port.

18:00 Russian military handed 62 Georgian civilian hostages to Georgian side. Government of Georgia claims 101 more civilians are kept by Russian side in Tskhinvali.

16:00 According to the Foreign Minister of Finland and the OSCE Chair in Office Alex Stubb, there is little evidence of Russian troops withdrawing.

Russia restricts the freedom of movement throughout territory of Georgia

Embassy of the Russian Federation to Georgia handed a Note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, according to which the Ministry of Defense of the RF must be in advance notified about any planned travel of all delegations and persons to Gori. The statement of Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers this as an attempt from Russian side to restrict the freedom of movement for the diplomatic corps throughout the territory of Georgia and serves as another proof of continued occupation of Georgian territory by the Russian armed forces.

15:00 Russians creating a buffer zone

According to Anatoly Nogovitsin,Ddeputy Chief of the General Staff of the Russian armed forces, Russian forces will establish two lines of checkpoints in “a security zone” in the vicinity of South Ossetia”. “The first line will include eight checkpoints across the line of zone of responsibility of the Russian peacekeepers. The second line – involving 10 checkpoints – will be set across the administrative border of South Ossetia. Total of 272 soldiers will be deployed on the eight checkpoints of the first line,” he declared, and added that there will be a buffer zone between these two lines. Nogovitsin did not give any other details or specifics about the exact area of the zone; however he said that the town of Gori would not be included in the zone.

10:30 aprx. Eric Fournier blocked near Gori

Ambassador of France to Georgia Eric Fournier is being blocked near Gori by Russian troops on his way from Satchkhere to Tbilisi and is prevented to continue his drive. He has been allowed to continue at 13:00.

10:30 Russian troops digging entrenchments in Poti

Russian occupants start digging entrenchments in Poti. Russian `BMP` armored vehicles and `URAL` trucks are located at the Nabadi territory at the entrance of the city.

20 AUGUST

22:30 Russians reopen Gori check-points

• Russian troops reopen check-points in Gori that had been reportedly closed several hours before.

18:30 Russians drop fire-setting bombs 10 km from Tbilisi

• In Kiketi, 10 km from Tbilisi, Russian military aircrafts drop fire-setting bombs, the forest in burning

16:00 Russians occupy village in Chkhorotsku district, Samegrelo region, western Georgia

• Russians enter village Chogha of Chkhorotsku district, Samegrelo region, with armored vehicles and start digging the trenches.

15:30 Russians make checkpoint in the entrance of Poti

14:40 Russian troops enter villages Perevi and Jvria in Sachkere district. They are preparing entrenchments in the entrances of these villages.

14:00 Houses burning in Gori district

• Houses in village Dzevera in Gori district are burning. Besides, the Boshuri forest is also burning and the villages Bisi and Bobnevi are under danger.

13:00 Russian militaries try to prevent Matyas Eorsi from entering Gori

• Representative of the Council of Europe Matyas Eorsi is prevented by Russian militaries from entering Gori. After long dispute he entered the city, and was stopped again on his way back.

12:00 Governor of Shida Kartli arrested

• Representative of President-Governor of Shida Kartli Lado Vardzelashvili is arrested by Russian militaries at one of illegal Russian checkpoints as he was trying to release the trucks with humanitarian aid to the population of Gori district. He was released from custody two hours later.

Russian militaries do not allow trucks with humanitarian aid to enter Karaleti village in Gori district.

11:00 Russian militaries occupy Perevi village in Sachkhere district, Imereti region, western Georgia

• Russian militaries occupy the village of Perevi, Sachkhere district, Imereti region. Over 50 Russian soldiers and three tanks are stationed there. It is reported that aggressors urge the population to get out of their houses and flee the village.

Digest: Financial Times on NATO crisis meeting in Brussels

In the latest expression of western anger over Russia’s assault to drive Georgian forces from South Ossetia and another separatist region, Abkhazia, Nato foreign ministers told Moscow to expect a deterioration in relations.

BBC: Nato cools relations with Russia

The declaration followed talks in Brussels about the conflict between Moscow and Tbilisi over Georgia’s breakaway region of South Ossetia.

Digest: Human Rights Watch: Russian Cluster Bombs Kill Civilians

(Tbilisi, August 15, 2008) – Human Rights Watch researchers have uncovered evidence that Russian aircraft dropped cluster bombs in populated areas in Georgia, killing at least 11 civilians and injuring dozens, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch called upon Russia to immediately stop using cluster bombs, weapons so dangerous to civilians that more than 100 nations have agreed to ban their use.

News: Release of the Georgian Government (August, 15)

15 August

09:30 21 Military Tracks full of Russian military begane movement from Senaki towards Poti port.

09:20 71st regiment of 42nd division of 58th Army of Russia moved from Tskhinvalu to Ergneti heading towards Gori.

09:00 Human Rights Watch researchers have uncovered evidence that Russian aircraft dropped cluster bombs (banned by 107 nations) in populated areas in Georgia during the air attacks from 6th of August, killing at least 11 civilians and injuring dozens, Human Rights Watch said today.

08:00 Russian troops consisting of 14 armored vehicle and 4 tracks left Senaki and moved in the direction of the second largest town of Georgia Kutaisi. Currently they are at Abashis Tskali river, 40 kms west from Kutaisi and 10 kms west from Samtredia - the main railway and highway crossroad in western Georgia.

14 August

23:50 Lootings and abuses of local civilians are reported from Russian occupied villages of Ruisi Gori district and Mokhisi Khashuri district.

22:10 Russian troops moving from Zugdidi passed Senaki and continued movement towards the east deep in Georgian Territory.

21:20 About 100 armored vehicles and tracks of Russian army began movement from Zugdidi towards Senaki. By 20:05 Russian troops reached Senaki. Another wave of lootings is expected.

Photos: Russian & Ossetian “peacekeeping” mission

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Дайджест: Внутри горящего Гори

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Блог Олега Панфилова: В Поти российская армия уничтожает порт

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News: Russian “peacekeepers” amd Ossetian paramilitaries are still in Gori

Russian “peacekeepers” amd Ossetian paramilitaries are still in Gori. Nevertheless it was announced that today they will transfer control over the city to the Georgian law enforcement.

(Russian - Русский) Новини: В Грузии посчитали погибших, раненых и ограбленных журналистов

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