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Photo Essay: An Instant History of the Georgian War
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Retreat: Georgian tanks withdraw from Gori on Aug. 11. The city saw heavy bombing by Russian planes, although Russian and Georgian news sources often contradict each other on the extent of Russia’s ground incursion into Georgia. Despite a cease-fire agreement reached some days later, Russian forces along with “volunteers” from throughout the Caucasus remain near Gori, and unconfirmed reports of attacks on civilians continue.

 

Photo: DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP/Getty Images



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