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Battle of Kamani

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The Battle of Kamani (July 1993) was fought between Georgian and Abkhaz forces, with Abkhaz forces defeating the Georgians and thus capturing the village.[1][2]

Background[edit]

In (c. September 1992 - July 1993) the Abkhaz and Georgians had negotiated ceasefire agreements under the guarantees of Russia, with Georgian going so far as to "withdraw all of it's armor and artillery from the theatre and even pay Russia for the hire of cargo ships." After signing practically all the proposed agreements, the Georgian population in Gagra was subjected to mass executions and ethnic cleansing between October 1-3, 1992. The agreement of May 14, 1993, was also violated by separatist attacks on Tamishi (July 2), Gumista (July 5-6), and Shroma-Kamani (July 7-9).[3]

References[edit]

  1. Zurab Papaskiri (2021). "WHY ABKHAZIA IS GEORGIA; A TRUE HISTORY" (PDF). rustaveli.org.ge. ISBN 978-9941-25-970-8.
  2. Kyrylo Myazha (7 August 2022). "THE MARTYRDOM OF GEORGIAN FR. ANDRIA". orthochristian.com.
  3. Eta Tkeshelashvili (5 May 2009). "Georgia; Building a European State in the Caucasus" (PDF). www.sciencespo.fr.


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