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- Q620735 abstract "Template:ForThe Russo-Georgian War was an armed conflict between Georgia, Russia, and the Russian-backed self-proclaimed republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The war took place in August 2008 following a period of worsening relations between Russia and Georgia, both formerly constituent republics of the Soviet Union. The fighting took place in the strategically important Transcaucasia region, which borders the Middle East. It was regarded as the first European war of the 21st century.The Republic of Georgia declared its independence in early 1991 as the Soviet Union weakened. Amidst this backdrop, a 1991–1992 war between Georgia and separatists left parts of the territory of the former South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast under Russian-backed and internationally unrecognised separatist de facto control. After the war, a joint peacekeeping force of Georgian, Russian and Ossetian troops was stationed in the territory. Meanwhile, a similar situation developed during a 1992–1993 war in the region of Abkhazia. After a prolonged lull, relations between Georgia and Russia began to deteriorate drastically in April 2008. Ossetian separatists began shelling Georgian villages on 1 August, with a sporadic response from Georgian peacekeepers in the region. The Georgian Army began a military operation in the South Ossetian conflict zone on 7 August, taking control of most of Tskhinvali (capital of the self-proclaimed Republic of South Ossetia) in hours. Georgia later stated it was also responding to Russia moving non-peacekeeping units into the country.Russia accused Georgia of "aggression against South Ossetia", and officially launched a large-scale land, air and sea operation against Georgia on 8 August with the stated aim of "peace enforcement". Russian and Ossetian forces battled Georgian forces throughout South Ossetia for four days, with the heaviest fighting in Tskhinvali, until Georgian forces retreated. Russian and Abkhaz forces opened a second front by attacking the Kodori Gorge, held by Georgia. Russian naval forces blockaded part of the Georgian coast. This was the first war in history in which cyber warfare coincided with military action. An active information war was also waged during and after the conflict.President of France Nicolas Sarkozy negotiated a ceasefire agreement on 12 August. Russian forces temporarily occupied the Georgian cities of Zugdidi, Senaki, Poti, and Gori (the last one after the ceasefire), and raided Georgian military bases. The South Ossetians destroyed most ethnic Georgian villages in South Ossetia and were responsible for an ethnic cleansing of Georgians. Russia recognised Abkhazia and South Ossetia as separate republics on 26 August; in response, the Georgian government severed diplomatic relations with Russia. Russia mostly completed its withdrawal of troops from Georgia proper on 8 October. In the aftermath, Russia's international relations were largely unharmed. The war displaced 192,000 people, and while many returned to their homes after the war, 20,272 people remained displaced as of 2014. The Russian military has since increased its presence in Abkhazia and South Ossetia in violation of the ceasefire agreement of August 2008.".
- Q620735 causalties "*Killed: 1".
- Q620735 causalties "*Killed: 26".
- Q620735 causalties "*Killed: 6".
- Q620735 causalties "*Killed: 67".
- Q620735 causalties "*MIA: 3".
- Q620735 causalties "*POWs: 12".
- Q620735 causalties "*POWs: 27".
- Q620735 causalties "*Wounded: 283".
- Q620735 causalties "*Wounded: 69".
- Q620735 causalties "Abkhazia".
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- Q620735 causalties "Ministry of Internal Affairs:".
- Q620735 causalties "Russia".
- Q620735 causalties "South Ossetia".
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- Q620735 date "2008-08-12".
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- Q620735 result "*Expulsion of ethnic Georgians from South Ossetiaand theKodori Gorge".
- Q620735 result "*Recognitionof South Ossetia and Abkhazia by Russia".
- Q620735 result "*Russian military basesestablished in Abkhazia and South Ossetia".
- Q620735 result "Russian, South Ossetian, and Abkhaz military victory".
- Q620735 strength "1,000 special troops.".
- Q620735 strength "10,000 reservists.".
- Q620735 strength "10,000 soldiers.".
- Q620735 strength "10,000–11,000 soldiers, includingMIASpecial Forces.".
- Q620735 strength "3,000 regular soldiers.".
- Q620735 strength "5,000 MIA Police Officers.".
- Q620735 strength "9,000 soldiers.".
- Q620735 strength "In Abkhazia:".
- Q620735 strength "In South Ossetia:".
- Q620735 strength "InIraq: 2,000 soldiers.".
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