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Georgian official killed in blast near rebel region
25 Oct 2008 14:56:57 GMT
Source: Reuters
TBILISI, Oct 25 (Reuters) - A district governor was killed and two police officers were wounded in a landmine explosion on Saturday near Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia region after police reported mortar fire in the boundary zone.

It was the latest in a series of security incidents in the Abkhaz de facto border zone since Russian forces pulled back to within the rebel region early this month, following a five-day war with Georgia in August.

Interior Ministry spokesman Shota Utiashvili said the Georgian Security Council had convened to discuss the violence.

He said the district governor of Tsalenjikha region had been investigating reports of mortar rounds being fired from Abkhaz territory, when two landmines exploded followed by gunfire.

"The governor died immediately," Utiashvili said. "A meeting of the Security Council has been called. The situation there now is quiet."

Russian troops and tanks pushed into Georgia in early August to halt a Georgian military offensive to retake pro-Moscow South Ossetia, which like Abkhazia threw off Georgian rule in the early 1990s.

The Russian counter-strike drove Georgian forces out of South Ossetia, and Moscow's troops pushed further into Georgian territory from both rebel regions.

The West called the response disproportionate, and Russian forces have since pulled back from buffer zones around South Ossetia and Abkhazia under a French-brokered ceasefire deal. The Kremlin has recognised the two regions as independent states.

A 225-strong European Union mission is monitoring the ceasefire in both de facto border zones.

On Friday, Georgia accused Russian forces of blowing up a railway bridge crossing the de facto border with Abkhazia. (Reporting by Margarita Antidze; writing by Matt Robinson; editing by Elizabeth Piper)


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