俄罗斯与格鲁吉亚开战了...

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'Russia strikes' as Georgia moves against rebels
http://www.independent.co.uk/new ... -rebels-888487.html
AP and Reuters
Friday, 8 August 2008

A Georgian government official says Russian combat jets today bombed one of its towns - an attack that came as Georgia launched an offensive to regain control over the breakaway province of South Ossetia.


Seven civilians were reportedly wounded in the bombing. There are also reports that Russian peacekeepers in the region have been killed.

The deputy Interior Minister Eka Sguladze says that three Russian Su-24 jet bombers flew into Georgia and bombed the town of Gori and the villages of Kareli and Variani.

She said at a briefing that another four Russian jets again bombed Gori shortly after, but that raid didn't cause any casualties.


Georgian troops have launched a massive offensive to retake South Ossetia, which has close ties with Russia.


The fighting in South Ossetia had raised fears of an all-out war that could draw in Russia, which has peacekeepers in the region.


The separatist officials in South Ossetia said that 15 civilians had been killed in fighting overnight after Georgia attacked with aircraft, armour and heavy artillery. Georgian troops fired missiles at the regional capital, Tskhinvali, an official said, and many buildings were on fire.

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said in a televised statement that Russian aircraft bombed several Georgian villages and other civilian facilities. He said there were injuries and damage to the buildings.

"A full-scale aggression has been launched against Georgia," he said in a televised statement.

He urged Russia to immediately stop bombing Georgian territory. "Georgia will not yield its territory or renounce its freedom," he said.


Saakashvili long has pledged to restore Tbilisi's rule over South Ossetia and another breakaway province, Abkhazia. Both regions have run their own affairs without international recognition since splitting from Georgia in the early 1990s and built up ties with Moscow.

Putin, speaking in televised remarks today during his trip to the opening of the Beijing Olympics, blamed Georgia for launching a massive effort to take control over South Ossetia and warned it will cause an unspecified retaliatory action.

South Ossetia has close ties with Russia, and the escalation of fighting there has drawn fears that Russia may join fighting.

Saakashvili said government troops have seized the outskirts of Tskhinvali and are fighting for control of the center. Georgian forces also have seized several villages around the capital.

In his televised address, Saakashvili also announced a full military mobilization with reservists being called into action.

Most residents of South Ossetia and Abkhazia have Russian passports. An open war could prompt Russian to send in more forces under the claim of protecting its citizens.

Gen. Mamuka Kurashvili, a Georgian military officer in charge of operations in the region, said on Rustavi 2 television that Georgian forces were moving to "establish constitutional order in the region."

The leader of Russia's province of North Ossetia rushed to Tskhinvali. "We are jointly organizing defenses here," Teimuraz Mamsurov said in the city, according to the Interfax news agency.

Mamsurov said hundreds of volunteers from North Ossetia were streaming across the border into South Ossetia, Interfax said. It also quoted the separatist leader of Abkhazia as saying that some 1,000 volunteers from his region were heading to South Ossetia.

Georgian State Minister for Reintegration Temur Yakobashvili said Georgian officials were doing everything they could to avoid casualties and the destruction of property.

But Boris Chochiyev, a minister in the South Ossetian government, said that Georgian troops shelled the center of Tskhinvali with truck-launched missiles.

Chochiyev asked the Russian government to defend South Ossetians, most of whom hold Russian passports, from what he called aggression.

Russia's government blamed Georgia for the fighting, and called on Tbilisi to commit itself to peaceful resolution of the conflict.

"The Georgian leadership should come to their senses and return to civilized ways of resolving difficult issues," Russian Foreign Ministry Boris Malakhov said Friday.

Yakobashvili said Friday that Georgia was ready to negotiate, but claimed the South Ossetian officials were dragging their feet in starting talks.

At the request of Russia, the UN Security Council held an emergency session in New York but failed to reach consensus early Friday on a Russian-drafted statement.

The council concluded it was at a stalemate after the U.S., Britain and some other members backed the Georgians in rejecting a phrase in the three-sentence draft statement that would have required both sides "to renounce the use of force," council diplomats said.

"We think that this is a very serious error of judgment and political blunder," Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkins said of the council members' disagreement. "I hope that the Georgian side will reconsider its reckless actions in the area of the Georgia-South Ossetia conflict."

The Georgian attack came just hours after Saakashvili announced a unilateral cease-fire in a television broadcast late Thursday in which he also urged South Ossetian separatist leaders to enter talks on resolving the conflict.

Georgian officials later blamed South Ossetian separatists for thwarting the cease-fire by shelling Georgian villages in the area.

The fighting was the worst outburst of hostilities in the region since it won a de-facto independence in a war that ended in 1992.

Russia has soldiers in South Ossetia as peacekeeping forces, but Georgia alleges they back the separatists. Russia also was criticized by the West as provoking tensions by sending warplanes over South Ossetia last month.

Most of South Ossetia, which is roughly 1.5 times the size of Luxembourg, has been under the control of an internationally unrecognized separatist government since 1992. Georgian forces hold several swaths of it.

Relations between Georgia and Russia worsened notably this year as Georgia pushed to join NATO and Russia dispatched additional peacekeeper forces to Abkhazia.好...

'Russia strikes' as Georgia moves against rebels
http://www.independent.co.uk/new ... -rebels-888487.html
AP and Reuters
Friday, 8 August 2008

A Georgian government official says Russian combat jets today bombed one of its towns - an attack that came as Georgia launched an offensive to regain control over the breakaway province of South Ossetia.


Seven civilians were reportedly wounded in the bombing. There are also reports that Russian peacekeepers in the region have been killed.

The deputy Interior Minister Eka Sguladze says that three Russian Su-24 jet bombers flew into Georgia and bombed the town of Gori and the villages of Kareli and Variani.

She said at a briefing that another four Russian jets again bombed Gori shortly after, but that raid didn't cause any casualties.


Georgian troops have launched a massive offensive to retake South Ossetia, which has close ties with Russia.


The fighting in South Ossetia had raised fears of an all-out war that could draw in Russia, which has peacekeepers in the region.


The separatist officials in South Ossetia said that 15 civilians had been killed in fighting overnight after Georgia attacked with aircraft, armour and heavy artillery. Georgian troops fired missiles at the regional capital, Tskhinvali, an official said, and many buildings were on fire.

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said in a televised statement that Russian aircraft bombed several Georgian villages and other civilian facilities. He said there were injuries and damage to the buildings.

"A full-scale aggression has been launched against Georgia," he said in a televised statement.

He urged Russia to immediately stop bombing Georgian territory. "Georgia will not yield its territory or renounce its freedom," he said.


Saakashvili long has pledged to restore Tbilisi's rule over South Ossetia and another breakaway province, Abkhazia. Both regions have run their own affairs without international recognition since splitting from Georgia in the early 1990s and built up ties with Moscow.

Putin, speaking in televised remarks today during his trip to the opening of the Beijing Olympics, blamed Georgia for launching a massive effort to take control over South Ossetia and warned it will cause an unspecified retaliatory action.

South Ossetia has close ties with Russia, and the escalation of fighting there has drawn fears that Russia may join fighting.

Saakashvili said government troops have seized the outskirts of Tskhinvali and are fighting for control of the center. Georgian forces also have seized several villages around the capital.

In his televised address, Saakashvili also announced a full military mobilization with reservists being called into action.

Most residents of South Ossetia and Abkhazia have Russian passports. An open war could prompt Russian to send in more forces under the claim of protecting its citizens.

Gen. Mamuka Kurashvili, a Georgian military officer in charge of operations in the region, said on Rustavi 2 television that Georgian forces were moving to "establish constitutional order in the region."

The leader of Russia's province of North Ossetia rushed to Tskhinvali. "We are jointly organizing defenses here," Teimuraz Mamsurov said in the city, according to the Interfax news agency.

Mamsurov said hundreds of volunteers from North Ossetia were streaming across the border into South Ossetia, Interfax said. It also quoted the separatist leader of Abkhazia as saying that some 1,000 volunteers from his region were heading to South Ossetia.

Georgian State Minister for Reintegration Temur Yakobashvili said Georgian officials were doing everything they could to avoid casualties and the destruction of property.

But Boris Chochiyev, a minister in the South Ossetian government, said that Georgian troops shelled the center of Tskhinvali with truck-launched missiles.

Chochiyev asked the Russian government to defend South Ossetians, most of whom hold Russian passports, from what he called aggression.

Russia's government blamed Georgia for the fighting, and called on Tbilisi to commit itself to peaceful resolution of the conflict.

"The Georgian leadership should come to their senses and return to civilized ways of resolving difficult issues," Russian Foreign Ministry Boris Malakhov said Friday.

Yakobashvili said Friday that Georgia was ready to negotiate, but claimed the South Ossetian officials were dragging their feet in starting talks.

At the request of Russia, the UN Security Council held an emergency session in New York but failed to reach consensus early Friday on a Russian-drafted statement.

The council concluded it was at a stalemate after the U.S., Britain and some other members backed the Georgians in rejecting a phrase in the three-sentence draft statement that would have required both sides "to renounce the use of force," council diplomats said.

"We think that this is a very serious error of judgment and political blunder," Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkins said of the council members' disagreement. "I hope that the Georgian side will reconsider its reckless actions in the area of the Georgia-South Ossetia conflict."

The Georgian attack came just hours after Saakashvili announced a unilateral cease-fire in a television broadcast late Thursday in which he also urged South Ossetian separatist leaders to enter talks on resolving the conflict.

Georgian officials later blamed South Ossetian separatists for thwarting the cease-fire by shelling Georgian villages in the area.

The fighting was the worst outburst of hostilities in the region since it won a de-facto independence in a war that ended in 1992.

Russia has soldiers in South Ossetia as peacekeeping forces, but Georgia alleges they back the separatists. Russia also was criticized by the West as provoking tensions by sending warplanes over South Ossetia last month.

Most of South Ossetia, which is roughly 1.5 times the size of Luxembourg, has been under the control of an internationally unrecognized separatist government since 1992. Georgian forces hold several swaths of it.

Relations between Georgia and Russia worsened notably this year as Georgia pushed to join NATO and Russia dispatched additional peacekeeper forces to Abkhazia.
转国务院,要求对此事严办-------破坏和谐奥运氛围:@
CNN刚刚放的

好像是格鲁吉亚侵入了南奥塞梯,俄军反击,有两架飞机被击落,也不知道是谁的

俄军坦克开进格鲁吉亚
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格军发射火箭弹
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格军部队赶往南奥塞梯以重新夺取该地区的控制权
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凤凰卫视有消息是 格鲁吉亚袭击了 俄罗斯在争议地区的维和部队  貌似有死伤 现在不清楚情况如何。。。。。
怪不得普金的样子那么郁闷,我还以为是热得慌呢
战况如何啊?
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原帖由 qnxchina 于 2008-8-8 22:26 发表


你确认最后一张图片没有造假??


图片造假对CNN来说很稀奇?:D
挑今天开战?找死呢?:o
原帖由 qnxchina 于 2008-8-8 22:26 发表


你确认最后一张图片没有造假??

明显是黑人,并且是南非的东东


果然是,CNN官网已经把这张图撤下来了:L
真会调日子....:@
唉, 世界不太平阿...
原帖由 fighterman 于 2008-8-8 22:36 发表


果然是,CNN官网已经把这张图撤下来了:L

哈哈,好厉害:D
最后一张是什么车呀?
貌似是格鲁吉亚选今天进攻南奥塞梯.

看新闻, 毛子的150多辆坦克和装甲车已经进入格鲁吉亚境内了, 按照兵力规模上, 大概相当于1个加强团.
原帖由 qnxchina 于 2008-8-8 22:26 发表


你确认最后一张图片没有造假??

明显是黑人,并且是南非的东东


这个不是南非的G6啊。我电脑里有图片,也是以前超大上的。DANA 152mm
15个师过去了:L
原帖由 ship2007 于 2008-8-8 22:42 发表
最后一张是什么车呀?


如果没记错,应该是G6,但不肯定,偶们素菜鸟
原帖由 kj20 于 2008-8-8 22:45 发表


这个不是南非的G6啊。我电脑里有图片,也是以前超大上的。DANA 152mm


上了大图才发现,的确不是G6,车头不一样
单人驾驶和这个差别很大
原帖由 kj20 于 2008-8-8 22:45 发表
这个不是南非的G6啊。我电脑里有图片,也是以前超大上的。DANA 152mm


VZ-77 Dana

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老毛子肯出兵的话格鲁吉亚就一点戏也没有。
考验俄军的时候到了。
不过在奥运开幕之际,真是。。。。一代不如一代阿,古人还讲奥林匹克休战呢
规模还不小呢:Q
好日子啊!在这个日子里发动袭击有意想不到的结果啊!
捷克的炮
原帖由 biermann 于 2008-8-8 22:54 发表
考验俄军的时候到了。
不过在奥运开幕之际,真是。。。。一代不如一代阿,古人还讲奥林匹克休战呢

这个主要责任在格鲁吉亚那边,是他们先大举进攻的。
俄罗斯军队很令人尊敬
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趁此时机大规模入侵~一举拿下在俄国反映过来前就结束了看你着么办!现在就看格花多少时间全灭小小南了~速度时间是关键一顶要快
从现在来看格是准备了相当长的时间蓄谋已久啊
Fuck yeah!
原帖由 克格勃007 于 2008-8-8 23:20 发表
从现在来看格是准备了相当长的时间蓄谋已久啊

可若俄军一认真格鲁吉亚准备的再久也没用。
原帖由 qnxchina 于 2008-8-8 22:26 发表


你确认最后一张图片没有造假??

明显是黑人,并且是南非的东东

南非的东东?黑人在哪?:o :(
毛子没直接上空降部队?[:a4:]
原帖由 mmmmmmm 于 2008-8-8 23:25 发表
毛子没直接上空降部队?[:a4:]

坦克装甲车部队能够及时赶到的话何必要空降?
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俄58军已进入南奥塞梯首府郊区

据俄罗斯陆军司令部新闻发言人伊戈尔·科纳申科夫上校向俄新社透露的消息,俄罗斯第58军现在已开进茨欣瓦利郊区,正在赶往格鲁吉亚-南奥塞梯冲突区维和部队驻地增援。俄罗斯总统则德米特里·梅德韦杰夫在安全会议紧急会议上表示,该国将始终保证高加索人民安全。

格鲁吉亚总统称正在进行战争动员

格鲁吉亚总统萨卡什维利周五称,格鲁吉亚正在遭受俄罗斯坦克和战机的袭击,他并且谴责俄罗斯将目标对准了平民。

“一整天来他们用数不清的战机轰炸格鲁吉亚,并且把目标对准了平民,造成了一些伤亡。”他并且说,格鲁吉亚军队打下了两部俄罗斯战机。

萨卡什维利还称,他已经动员了上万民预备役士兵,并且动员还在继续。

“我们必须团结起来。”他说,“我们所有人,千千万万的格鲁吉亚人,不管是在国内还是海外,都必须团结在一起,为保卫格鲁吉亚而战。我们是热爱和平的,如果我们整个国家团结起来,那么就没有任何侵略者能够伤害它。”

当被问及格鲁吉亚是否正在和俄罗斯开战时,他说,格鲁吉亚军队只是在自卫,是俄罗斯侵入了格鲁吉亚。

在此之前,俄罗斯谴责了格鲁吉亚试图重新夺取南奥塞梯控制权的行为,称其为“侵略性的”。俄罗斯国防部发言人声称,在格鲁吉亚对南奥塞梯的进攻中,几名俄维和人员被打死。他誓言,俄罗斯会保护其公民。

俄罗斯总理普京对俄罗斯电通社说,“重武器和大炮等已经被送到前线,坦克也正在开过去。伤亡人数也在增加,包括了俄罗斯的维和人员。”
原帖由 fighterman 于 2008-8-8 23:29 发表
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这是那家的坦克啊?好像两边用的都是俄式坦克分不清啊!
现在就看小格军队的本事了~速度时间是关键
原帖由 克格勃007 于 2008-8-8 23:34 发表
现在就看小格军队的本事了~速度时间是关键

从上次战争来看对小格军队不抱太多信心。