Russian troops move deeper into Georgia despite Ceasefire and official Peace declarations!
Russian troops move deeper into Georgia despite Ceasefire and official Peace declarations!
Even after the "ceasefire" deal was signed by Georgia and Russia, Russian troops are not stopping. They are moving deeper and deeper into Georgia towards the Georgian capital. France's president warned Moscow the ceasefire barred its forces from any "major urban area" in Georgia. Yet Russia continues its rampage and the rebels are committing ethnic cleaning of Georgians in South Ossetia and northern provinces (even in Gori).
Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch has called on the Russian authorities to immediately take steps to end attacks by South Ossetian militias on ethnic Georgians in Gori and to allow vital humanitarian aid to reach vulnerable civilians still in the area.
Russians are ALLOWING south Ossetian and the other northern rebels to commit atrocities, steal Georgian military arms (from former bases captured by Russia) and is blocking humanitarian Aid from reaching the Georgians in Gori and the norther regions.
Russian troops are also advancing towards the Georgian capital despite a ceasefire that BOTH nations signed and approved. Russia now controls almost all the crucial roads and main towns running across Georgia from west to east, dividing the entire nation in half.
Russian commanders leading the attack believes that the final destination would be the Georgian capital itself.
So far, despite the ceasefire and western calls to back off, Russia is continuing its rampage unhindered.
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