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2007 Georgia helicopter incident

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in Georgia, also involved representatives of Russian peacekeepers, and both the Georgian and Abkhaz sides. The interim report was released on 2 April 2007, followed by a supplementary report on 13 June. The report was inconclusive, but it confirmed that "helicopters used multiple approaches from the
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that the incident created a grave situation and constituted "a very dangerous, serious and far-reaching provocation" but he stopped short of pointing the finger at Russia directly. He said that he didn't "want to make accusations against one particular side. The foreign minister has received
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took place that involved the downing by Georgia's anti-aircraft system, of a military plane that violated Georgia's air space. Abkhazia's break-away government stated that a plane was crashed by itself, and rejected that it was shot down.
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on 11 March 2007. It was a break-away autonomous republic in north-western Georgia (at the time the Kodori Gorge was the only portion of Abkhazia still under Georgia's control). The attack was at the village of
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added that Russia was investigating the circumstances of the shooting, but noted that the air force said it did not conduct flights in the area at the time.
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north" to reach the upper Kodori Gorge. It also ruled out the possibility of Georgia's involvement in the incident.
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A quadripartite Joint Fact-Finding Group (JFFG) was convened to investigate the incident. The JFFG, headed by the
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is over 5,000 meters high. Helicopters cannot fly over the Caucasus mountain range for technical reasons."
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Joint Fact-Finding Group Report on the Rocket Firing Incident in the upper Kodori valley on 11 March 2007
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instructions to contact his Russian counterpart and firmly demand that Russia react to this situation."
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responded that helicopters could not have flown over the Caucasus mountain range. Yevnevich said:
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attack gunships, flew from Russian territory or, to be precise, from the territory of
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Molly Corso, "Georgia: Kodori attack – fresh cause for conflict", 19 March 2007,
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Georgia accused Russia of a similar incident in August 2007 when a
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The deputy commander of Russia's ground forces, Lieutenant General
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made similar allegations in remarks to foreign diplomats that day.
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held an emergency meeting after the alleged incident and told the
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Kodori Gorge
Abkhazia
Chkhalta
Georgian-backed Abkhaz government-in-exile
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Kabardino-Balkaria
Eka Sguladze
Valery Yevnevich
Mount Elbrus
Mikhail Kamynin
Sergei Bagapsh
UN Observer Mission
missile was allegedly fired upon Georgian soil
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