15 December 2003, 13:16

South Osetian Prime Minister's aide denies information that Georgian special operations unit entered the republic

On December 11, Russian mass media published information that the Georgian Security Ministry's special unit had entered the village of Megvrikisi in South Osetia. "This information does not represent the facts," the South Osetian Prime Minister's aide Konstantin Tadeyev said in his interview via phone. According to him, the village in question, Megvrikisi, is situated on the territory of Georgia. Mr. Tadeyev described the situation in the Republic of South Osetia as quiet.

Editors note: See also the article: "South Osetian State Security Committee head: special unit of Georgian Security Ministry troops did be in conflict zone".

Author: Anzhela Kuchuberiya, CK correspondent Source: Caucasian Knot

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