Georgian police take civilians hostages
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At about 17:00 Moscow time on
March 25, South Ossetian office of the Joint Peacekeeping Forces for
the Georgian-Ossetian conflict settlement received information,
according to which about 30 citizens of South Ossetia, mainly women
and children, were blocked by the Georgian police without explaining
a reason at an illegal Georgian police post in Ergneti village. The
Georgian police commented that they received instruction from their
seniors to prevent Ossetians' entering Tskhinvali.
The South Ossetian side to
JPF Joint Control Commission immediately informed of the incident the
JPF command and Tskhinval office of OSCE mission in Georgia.
The peacekeepers, for their
part, informed that the illegal Georgian police post in the Avnevi
village blocked motor traffic through the settlement.
Georgian police also cut off
other communications within the reach of Georgia's interior
ministry's posts. A source at the OSCE mission's Tkhinval office said
that they were ready to arrive but were waiting for JPF military
observers, for, they said, it would get dark soon, and they were not
allowed by instructions to go for monitoring independently, without
JPF support.
Senior military observer at
OSCE mission in Georgia Steve Young said on the telephone that he
could not rely on information on Ossetian civilians' being detained,
before monitoring is performed. Meanwhile, according to an update,
the number of people detained at the Georgian post in Ergneti has
reached about 60 people.