Russia deploys missiles in South Ossetia: Report
US: Russia has deployed several SS-21 tactical missile launchers and
supply vehicles to South Ossetia, putting the Georgian capital of
Tbilisi within their striking range, The New York Times reported on its
website late Sunday.
Citing unnamed US officials familiar with intelligence reports, the
newspaper said the launching positions were located north of Tskhinvali,
the South Ossetian capital.
The report came as Russian forces continued to man positions along
the road from Tbilisi to Gori, including at a checkpoint in Igoeti, only
30 kilometres (20 miles) from the capital.
An AFP reporter saw a long column of Russian vehicles, including
about 25 tanks and 25 armoured personnel carriers, parked outside Gori.
A Russian soldier told AFP the forces were peacekeepers and would be
staying.
But The Times, citing western officials, said elite Russian troops
were now being moved into positions in the region, or being prepared to
move there. A battalion from Russia’s 76th Guards Airborne Division has
been deployed from Pskov to Beslan, a city in North Ossetia, the report
pointed out.
Several additional battalions from the 98th Guards Airborne Division
based in Kostroma also appeared to be preparing for possible deployment
to the Caucasus region, the paper said. In addition, several Bear-H
bombers have carried out training missions over the Black Sea, according
to the report.
The planes, capable of carrying non-nuclear cruise missiles, appeared
to simulate a missile attacks against Georgia, said The Times, citing
intelligence analysts. Washington,
Monday, AFP
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