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Georgian police officer shot dead near South Ossetia
A Georgian police officer was shot dead on Friday near the de facto border with breakaway South Ossetia, the Georgian Interior Ministry said, blaming sniper fire from territory 'occupied' by Russian forces.
Tbilisi: A Georgian police officer was shot dead on Friday near the de facto border with breakaway South Ossetia, the Georgian Interior Ministry said, blaming sniper fire from territory 'occupied' by Russian forces.
Police said the officer was the 11th to be killed in the South Ossetia and Abkhazia border regions since Georgia and Russia fought a five-day war in August and Georgian security forces quit both breakaway regions.
"Today at 10am (0600 GMT), as a result of shots fired from occupied territory, a police officer was killed," the ministry said in a statement.
The incident happened in the village of Knolevi on South Ossetia's southwestern boundary.
"According to preliminary information, the shots were fired from a sniper rifle" from South Ossetia, it said.
Russia drove Georgian forces from South Ossetia in August, repelling a Georgian assault to retake the pro-Russian region.
Moscow has since recognised South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent states, secured by thousands of Russian troops. More than 200 EU monitors are observing the fragile ceasefire, strained by frequent accusations of shooting from both sides.
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