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Georgia calls for UN probe of Abkhazia air defences
Tbilisi— Georgia on Monday called for the United
Nations to probe the use of anti-aircraft weapons in its rebel
region of Abkhazia, which on Sunday claimed to have downed two
Georgian spy drones. Georgia, which has accused Russia of providing
weapons to Abkhaz separatists, denied the planes were shot down.
But its foreign ministry urged the United Nations “to immediately
institute an investigation regarding the presence and utilisation of
‘air defence systems’ by the Abkhaz separatists in the security zone
and to inform the international community about the results.”
A ministry statement described reports that the planes were shot
down as “misinformation” and “another provocation... aimed at
facilitating Russia’s military intervention by providing information
and propaganda support.” Abkhazia, a Moscow-backed province that
broke away from Georgian control during a war in the early 1990s,
claimed on Sunday to have downed two unmanned Georgian
reconnaissance plane, two weeks after a similar incident hiked
tensions in the region. Georgia has alleged that a Russian MiG-29
had downed a Georgian spy plane on April 20 in an incident Tbilisi
described as “an act of aggression.”
Relations between Russia and the former Soviet republic of Georgia
have deteriorated since Moscow announced it was strengthening
cooperation with Abkhazia and fellow breakaway Georgian region South
Ossetia.
Russia’s announcement Tuesday that it was boosting its contingent of
soldiers in Abkhazia brought expressions of concern from the United
Nations, the United States and the European Union.The row comes amid
wider tensions over Georgia’s desire to integrate with the West and
particularly to join the NATO, a move deeply opposed by Moscow.—AFP
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