Peacekeepers Move In as Fighting Subsides
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Hoping to end persistent skirmishing, peacekeepers moved into areas near South Ossetia’s capital to separate Georgian troops and fighters in the breakaway region, officials said.
Aslan Elbakiyev, a spokesman for South Ossetia’s separatist government, said there were no reports of fresh fighting in the region, where nearly a week of mortar and gun fire had threatened to spiral into all-out war.
The peacekeeping force includes Russian, Georgian and South Ossetian troops.
South Ossetia has enjoyed de facto independence since 1992. Georgia’s president has vowed to unite the country.
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