Gori bombed after Russian pullout declared

Published: Aug. 12, 2008 at 9:42 PM
Former Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn was buried in Moscow

MOSCOW, Aug. 12 (UPI) -- Russian leaders Tuesday dictated their terms for ending the hostilities in Georgia even as Russian forces shelled the town of Gori, killing a Dutch journalist.

Moscow's primary demands are that Georgian forces withdraw completely from South Ossetia and that Georgian leaders agree not to use force to resolve the territorial dispute between the two nations, The Guardian reported. Russia also insists the populations of South Ossetia and a second breakaway region, Abkhazia, be allowed to vote on whether they want to join Russia, the British newspaper said.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who was trying to engineer an end to the fighting, indicated there was cause for hope.

"We do not yet have a peace deal, we have a provisional cessation of hostilities, but this is significant progress," Sarkozy said.

Russian President Dmitri Medvedev announced he had halted Russian military operations in Georgia. However, about 30 minutes after he ordered the cease-fire, observers noted three Russian helicopters fire nine missiles at targets 25 miles north of Tbilisi, the Telegraph reported.

"The difference between lunatics and other people is that when they smell blood it is very difficult to stop them," The Guardian quoted Medvedev as saying about Georgia's incursion into South Ossetia that provoked the Russian response. "So you have to use surgery."

The Russian artillery strike was the first against Gori since the conflict started five days ago, The Daily Telegraph reported. Gori, a town of about 70,000 people, is about 15 miles south of Georgia's border with South Ossetia.

A Dutch journalist was killed and another wounded after a shell exploded outside a press center housing Western reporters in Gori, the Telegraph reported.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
COL BKB: Villanova 79, Ole Miss 67 (16 min)
River Cats owner Arthur Savage dies at 58 (31 min)
NBA: Phoenix 117, Detroit 91 (45 min)
UPI Sports Calendar for Monday, Nov. 23 (55 min)
UPI NewsTrack Sports
COL BKB: Tennessee 57, DePaul 53
COL BKB: Kansas State 83, Dayton 75
fark
Not news: woman wants twins. News: woman already has thirteen kids. Fark: names include Peppermint,...
Photoshop this immune system test
Lots and lots of people would rather die than continue working for France Telecom
Doctors discover patient trapped in a 23-year 'coma' has been conscious all along
Despite efforts to discourage them, Iraqi refugees keep flocking to Detroit, since living in a war-torn...
Congratulations to the unnamed motorist who received Virginia's first $1,000 traffic ticket for...