Georgia claims against Russia questioned

Published: Nov. 7, 2008 at 2:18 PM
62ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY TAKES PLACE  AT THE UNITED NATIONS IN NEW YORK

TBILISI, Georgia, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Georgia's claims of self defense against separatist and Russian aggression have been called into question by independent military observers, officials say.

To the contrary, the accounts suggest Georgia's inexperienced military forces attacked the isolated South Ossetia capital of Tskhinvali Aug. 7 with indiscriminate artillery and rocket fire, The New York Times reported Thursday.

Those actions reportedly exposed civilians, Russian peacekeepers and unarmed monitors to harm.

Georgia has repeatedly defended the action as necessary to stop heavy shelling of Georgian villages by Ossetian forces and counter a Russian invasion.

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili characterized the attack as a precise and defensive act.

But monitors said in addition to the reported indiscriminate firing, they were unable to verify that ethnic Georgian villages were under heavy bombardment that evening as charged.

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