Georgia starts S Ossetia pullout
Georgia has begun withdrawing troops from the conflict zone in South Ossetia a day after it claimed to have captured key strategic positions in the area. It is handing over control to a joint peacekeeping force composed of Russian, Ossetian and Georgian soldiers.
Events move fast.
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Looks like a good start. Last night was peaceful.
Let’s hope that it continues the same way.
It seems things have settled for the moment, though I expect this wont last long.