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Georgia in the News
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Russian peacekeepers released in Georgia
Eight Russian peacekeepers released by Georgian military police have now returned to their base. On Tuesday, they were arrested after their truck collided with a passenger bus near the Abkhazian border.
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