Russian drone 'hit over Georgia'
BBC
23-Sep-2008 (2 comments)

Georgia says its military has shot down a Russian reconnaissance drone that was flying over Georgian territory - a claim denied by Russia.

The unmanned plane was downed south of the de facto border with breakaway South Ossetia, the Georgian government said, though no evidence was provided.

Russia dismissed the claim as "another media provocation by Georgia".

Russia recognised the independence of South Ossetia after a short war broke out over the territory last month.

Russia has been withdrawing from Georgia proper under a ceasefire deal.

European Union monitors have been deploying in Georgia, to verify the Russian withdrawal and oversee the ceasefire. They are due to start patrolling on 1 October.

Georgia accused separatists from Abkhazia, a second breakaway region also recognised by Moscow, of breaching the ceasefire and shooting dead a Georgian police officer on Sunday.

Drone claims

Georgian Interior Ministry spokesman Shota Utiashvili said the drone was shot down on Monday near the town of Gori, some 30 km (20 miles) from South Ossetia.

"It was flying over the territory between the villages of Khurvaleti and Tsitelubani," Mr Utiashvili said.

"We believe it was patrolling the territory where the Baku-Supsa [oil] pipeline runs."

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Anonymous8, doesn’t your

by Farhad Kashani on

Anonymous8, doesn’t your beloved regime wants to sacrifice Iran in the name of “standing up to the U.S” (whatever that means)??? Why aren’t you listening to them?!!!!!

Georgians wanna do the same thing. But unlike the U.S which didn’t occupy Iranian land, Russia has occupied Georgian land in a move that is condemned by the world. So yes, GREAT JOB GEORGIA!


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haha! Yes, good job

by Anonymous8 (not verified) on

lose half your country in exchange for a broken toy airplane! Way to stand up to Russia.