Government of Georgia – Appearance 2008

Statement of the Government of Georgia regarding the situation in the South Ossetia region of Georgia

Over the last several hours, separatist rebels in South Ossetia have undertaken a series of military attacks against unarmed civilians and peacekeeping forces in several villages near Tskhinvali. Their actions constitute an extreme escalation of an already da­n­ge­rous situation.

These latest attacks took place after President Mikheil Saakashvili announced a uni­la­teral ceasefire by Georgia and appealed for peace talks.

The separatist rebels, in defiance of this call, subsequently attacked several villages near Tskinvali. On August 7, at 22:30 local time, they attacked the village of Prisi, which was followed one hour later by an attack on the village of Tamarasheni. Civilians and pe­a­ce­ke­epers came under massive shelling. The attacks resulted in several dead and wo­u­n­ded.

According to available data, hundreds of armed personnel and heavy military equi­p­ment have crossed from Russia to Georgia through the Roki tunnel.

To protect peaceful civilian populations and to prevent further military attacks, the Government of Georgia has been forced to take adequate measures.

Despite this most recent escalation, the Government of Georgia once again rei­te­ra­tes its readiness to immediately begin peace talks aimed at resolving the conflict in

South Ossetia and calls on the separatist rebels to cease their military actions and come to the negotiation table.