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Photo Essay: An Instant History of the Georgian War
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Posted August 2008
Historians and analysts will debate the causes of the recent fighting in the Caucasus for years. But one thing is already clear: It has been a tragic, costly week for Georgia and its people.


The guns of August: On Aug. 8, the Georgian military began firing rockets at separatist rebels in the breakaway province of South Ossetia, located along the Russian border. The region’s status has been unresolved since a bloody civil war in the early 1990s, and it has been traditionally backed by Moscow. Georgia claims its military action was provoked by South Ossetian separatists.

Photo: VANO SHLAMOV/AFP/Getty Images


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