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| 15.07.200611:26 (GMT) | AIA reported yesterday on the bomb explosion in Tskhinvali, South Ossetia. South Ossetian Defence Minister Anatoly Barankevich told ITAR-TASS agency that the terrorist attack was aimed against the local parliament deputy and commander of a unit of the Defence Ministry, Bala Bestuta who was not hurt. Barankevich as claimed that those behind the act of terror are the Georgian secret services that fulfill the assigned plans for physical liquidation of South Ossetian leaders and prominent figures. Two teenagers were killed at the explosion, another two civilians were injured. According to online paper Day.az, the Chairman of the Committee on European integration of the Georgian parliament David Bakradze has declared that the incident in Tskhinvali was a wider-scale event not simply an act of terror, and it was planned by the Russian security service. He called it a provocation arranged one day prior to the G8 Summit. Moscow is willing to prove to the world community that the only guarantor of stability in the zone of the conflict are the Russian peacemakers, said Bakradze. Chairman of the defence and security committee of the Georgian parliament Givi Targamadze is quoted by Day.az as saying that the events in Tskhinvali is a part of a Russian FSB plan, “Russia destroys selected figures that do not suit the de facto government of South Ossetia”. Targamadze said the latest act of terror was directed against the person who supervised sale of stolen cars. As he said, the concentration of Russian journalists in the zone of the conflict specifies that events have been planned in advance.
Chairman of parliament of Georgia Nino Burdzhanadze declared that the latest act of terror had been planned by the Russian secret services. As she said, “Russia is arranging provocations with the purpose to involve Georgia in large-scale military actions”.
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