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Suspected Georgian war crimes uncovered by the BBC

Published: 29 October, 2008, 18:31


AFP photo / Dimitar Dilkoff

The British Broadcasting Corporation is reporting that it has obtained evidence suggesting that Georgia may have committed war crimes during its attack on South Ossetia in August. The BBC says it gathered the evidence during the first unrestricted visit t

 
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