US Guided Missile Warship Eyeing Russia
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| Russia expecting US warship in Georgia OctOBER 3, 2008 presstv.ir | |
"It is not being ruled out that the USS Mason may call at one of Georgia's ports," Ria Novosti cited an unnamed intelligence source as saying about the guided missile destroyer, USS Mason which is currently sailing through the eastern part of the sea. Moscow has been suspicious of the recurrent dispatch of US warships to Georgia following the Georgian army's invasion of the breakaway region of South Ossetia which met with a stiff armed response from Russia that virtually eliminated Tblisi's US trained military.. Upon the arrival of the USS Mount Whitney at the Georgian port of Poti in September, the Russian Foreign Ministry accused Washington of fueling the 'aggression' of the Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili's regime. Russia, as well, doubted the US' claims that the warships, four of which have visited Georgian ports since the August confrontation, were simply sent to serve the avowed purpose of delivering 'humanitarian aid' to the country. "Naval ships of that class can hardly deliver a large amount of aid. Such ships of course have a hold for keeping provisions for the crew…. How many dozens of tons of aid can a ship of that type deliver?" Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Andrei Nesterenk had said about the Mount Whitney. HN/HAR |
| Russia: Georgia behind S.Ossetia blast OctOBER 4, 2008 presstv.ir | |
"The explosion in Tskhinvali was arranged by the secret services of Georgia and is aimed at Russian peacekeepers to destabilize the situation," Vladimir Markin, a spokesman for Russia's Prosecutor General's Office, told Itar-Tass news agency on Saturday. South Ossetia's Interior Ministry said a total of 11 people had been killed, including civilians, Russia's Interfax news agency reported. RIA news agency quoted a military spokesman as saying that Colonel Ivan Petrik, the Russian peacekeepers' chief of staff, had been killed in his office. The agency also quoted the commander of Russia's forces in Georgia, Major-General Marat Kulakhmetov as saying they had stopped two cars on Friday in the village of Ditsa, in a Russian-controlled buffer zone around South Ossetia, and escorted them to Tskhinvali but as the cars were being searched, a bomb went off. Georgia denied the charges, however. "I don't understand the logic. How could the Georgian secret service plan that the Ossetians would steal the car and that the Russians would take it to their base. Are we geniuses or what?" Interior Ministry spokesman Shota Utiashvili said. Georgian military forces invaded the breakaway region of South Ossetia in early August, as a result of which Russia moved its forces to the region where most of the population has Russian citizenship. At least 2,000 people in South Ossetia and about 150 others in Georgia were killed in the conflict. Also, about 40,000 people were displaced in areas around the conflict zone, according to International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). AGB/RA |
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