2023 Georgia–Ossetia border crisis
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Georgian-Ossetian border crisis 2023 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Georgia | Russia | ||||||
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Georgian police | Russian border troops | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1 Georgian citizen killed | None |
2023 border conflicts[edit]
4 November[edit]
Russian forces crossed the border and occupied five Georgian villages: Atotsi Avlevi Knolevi Koda Chvrisini[1]
6 November[edit]
On 6 November, 2023, Russian Federation Border Guards killed one Georgian civilian and detained another one near the border in the vicinity of Kirbali village.[2][3]
Russian forces occupied the village of Tsiliubani[4]
References[edit]
https://civil.ge/archives/567764
https://caucasus.liveuamap.com/
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(help) - ↑ "Georgia: Statement by the Spokesperson on the killing and detention of Georgian citizens in Kirbali | EEAS".
- ↑ "Civil Georgia | Russian Occupation Forces Kill One Georgian Citizen, Abduct Another".
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