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docked in Poti on 5 September 2008. American military spokesman stated that the right of inspection of the ship would be denied to the Russian military. Russian authorities were concerned about the ship's arrival, claiming that the ship were bringing significant U.S. military weapons. The Russian
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director of logistics, said that the US intended to provide supplies to Georgia and added that the US Mediterranean assets might be used for the operation. However, on 18 August, Kathryn Schalow, U.S. Embassy press attache in
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which was controlled by Russians in order to prevent encounter with the Russian military. Several Russian warships were deployed to Poti at the same time as Americans arrived.
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said that "Turkey has approved three ships for transit into the Black Sea to transport humanitarian relief supplies to Georgia - that will consist of two
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accused the States of using Operation Assured Delivery as a cover for delivering military support to Georgia. Media reports have suggested that USS
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in 2008. The logistical operation provided medical supplies, shelter, food and hygiene provisions for the civilian population of Georgia.
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passage" and objected to the US hospital ships entering the Black Sea. However, On August 21, US State Department spokesman
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source also noted that it was command-and-control vessel in charge of other NATO ships in the Black Sea.
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imposed severe restrictions on the ability of non-Black Sea countries to send naval forces into the
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docked in the Georgian-controlled port of Batumi, rather than the primary Georgian port of
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historically was "less than accommodating to the Pentagon's request for
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sorties transporting 1,944,000 pounds of supplies since 13 August.
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had delivered 76,000 pounds of assistance for refugees.
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Specialist 2nd Class Dana M. Clark (27 August 2008).
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Specialist 2nd Class Dana M. Clark (23 August 2008).
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Russo-Georgian War

United States sailors
Batumi
Georgia
41°38′45″N 41°38′30″E / 41.64583°N 41.64167°E / 41.64583; 41.64167
short tons
Humanitarian aid
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Russo-Georgian War
Liakhvi Gorge
Tskhinvali
Ethnic cleansing
Kodori Valley
Black Sea
Tbilisi
Senaki
Poti
Gori
Assured Delivery
United States
Armed Forces
humanitarian needs
Georgia
Russo-Georgian War
Montreux Convention
Black Sea
aircraft carriers

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