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Battle of Tskhinvali | |||||||
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Part of 2008 South Ossetia War | |||||||
Movements of opposing forces on 8 August around Tskhinvali.. Blue arrows show Georgian attacks, red show Russian | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
South Ossetia Russian Federation | Georgia | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Anatoly Khrulev (wounded) Marat Kulakhmetov | Unknown | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Unknown Unknown |
3 infantry battalions, 2 tank battalions, 2 self-propelled artillery battalions, special forces and sniper units | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
18 killed and 150 wounded (Russian claim) Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
2,000 Ossetian and 15 Georgian civilians killed (Russian claim) |
The Battle of Tskhinvali was a battle for the city of Tskhinvali, the capital of the Georgia's breakway province of South Ossetia, that was being fought for over three days in August 2008, as the main engagement in the 2008 South Ossetia War. While details of the control of Tskhinvali are controversial, sources confirm that the capital of South Ossetia has been almost completely (over 70%) devastated in the fighting.
The battle
Russo-Georgian War | |
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South Ossetia
Abkhazia Georgia Uncontested Georgia |
The cities of Tskhinvali and Gori are located in the valley of the Greater Liakhvi River within about 20 miles from each other. The Georgian military was based at Gori, while Tskhinvali was the primary objective of the Georgian forces. It has been suggested that the ultimate goal of the Georgian forces was to control the Roki Tunnel, which is the only important land route from North Ossetia to South Ossetia.
The Georgian Army entered a province of South Ossetia during the early hours of August 8, 2008 after a prolonged artillery onslaught on the city of Tskhinvali. Then, Georgian mechanized forces, further supported by artillery fire, launched an attack towards the city. The Georgian forces kept advancing despite strong oppostion from the South Ossetian defenders, and by the end of the day established control over most of the city.
During the afternoon of August 8, the Russian forces crossed the border into South Ossetia from the Russia's republic of North Ossetia and reached Tskhinvali several hours later. By August 10, the joint Russian and South Ossetian forces regained control over the city center as the Georgian forces withdrew as Russia had demanded. However, according to the Russians some Georgian snipers and mobile infantry groups still remained in Tskhinvali.
While there was no ground fighting in Gori, the launch point of the Georgian military, the city was attacked from the air and lareg areas associated with or nearby the Georgian military were heavily damaged.
Casualties
According to the Russian officials' estimate about 1,500-2,000 civilians have died (considering the pre-war population being around 30,000). Russians said that 13 "Russian peacekeepers" were killed and up to 70 injured in the fighting. A South Ossetian official claimed that "foreign mercenaries" were found among the dead Georgian soldiers.
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References
- Georgia pulls out of Tskhinvali
- Journalists Suffered Combat Losses, Kommersant, Aug. 11, 2008
- ^ Template:Ru icon Посол России в Грузии заявил о двух тысячах погибших жителях Цхинвали
- Bodies are lying everywhere. It’s hell
- MIA: Java and Roki Tunnel are Next Targets
- Georgian troops pull out of South Ossetian capital
- Georgia 'calls Ossetia ceasefire'
- Eyewitness: Mood shifts in Gori
- 2,000 civilians dead in Tskhinvali fighting-Ifax
- Dead Mercenaries Found in Tskhinvali
External links
Videos
- Russian convoy moving towards Tskhinvali, 06:20
- Destruction in Tskhinvali, 01:36
- Casualties in Tskhinvali, 05:17
- Damaged hospital building in Tskhinvali, 02:17