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2008 Abkhazia bombings

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156:, injuring 6. Both explosions happened close to Sukhumi's market. According to Abkhazian law enforcement officers, the explosive devices did not contain shrapnel-generating objects, suggesting that the aim of the explosions was terrorising the population. Four of the six injured had to be taken to the Sukhumi City Clinical Hospital. 311:
This aim was basically achieved. I think that the tourist season in Abkhazia has been wrecked. I don't subscribe to the theory that it was some kind of business feud. If one businessman blows up another's business, his own business also suffers, because the tourist season is the main source of
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On July 2, an unidentified vehicle passed the Georgian interior ministry post and approached Russian peacekeepers' post 301. At approximately 300 meter distance, an object was thrown out of the car which subsequently exploded. The vehicle then turned and drove back unhindered past the Georgian
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In response to the Gagra bombings, Tbilisi based political analyst Paata Zakareishvili stated that she thought it unlikely that they were the result of a struggle between criminal groups. According to Zakareishvili it is plausible that the bombings were aimed to disrupt the tourist season:
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Those acts of violence are in the interests of forces hoping to prolong the presence of illegally deployed Russian military forces in Georgia; of forces resisting demilitarization and peace in the region and of those who want to derail Georgia's European and Euro-Atlantic
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I believe the person who ordered these terrorist acts paid well for them and we should look for this person in the security services of Georgia. When Tbilisi pretends to be insulted that the Abkhaz should falsely accuse it, it's just a
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The actions of the Georgian secret services are of a provocative nature, which aim at destabilizing the situation in the southern part of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict zone and also at provoking the peacekeepers
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The Abkhazian side accused Georgia of being behind all 7 bombings. It described the June 18 bombings as a terrorist attack against the Russian Railway Forces in Abkhazia, who had recently started repairing the
140:, injuring 6. The first explosion happened close to Gagra's market, the second explosion took place near a supermarket. One 38-year-old woman received shrapnel wounds to her eye and had to be treated in a 231:, to the detriment of Georgia. The June 29 and 30 bombings were likewise described as terrorist attacks, perpetrated with the aim of destroying the tourism season in Abkhazia. According to 1260: 1245: 316:
At the same time, Zakareishvili considered the Abkhazian decision to close their border with Georgia unwise, because it would only serve to alienate the Gali district population.
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In reaction to the July 2 bombing near the Russian peacekeepers' post, Aleksander Diordiev, aide to the commander of the peacekeeping troops, accused the Georgian side, saying:
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and Georgian media offered as alternative explanation that the bombings were the result of a power struggle among different criminal groups in Abkhazia. Georgian MP
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In its statement made on July 7 after the Gali bombing, the Georgian government renewed its call for an international police force in the
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In response to the June 29 and 30 bombings, Abkhazia closed its border with Georgia on July 1. Residents of the
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In response to the July 6 Gali bombing, President Bagapsh accused Georgia of having chosen the way of
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On July 7, the Georgian government released a statement in which it condemned the bombings and said:
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On June 18, two bombs exploded within 5 minutes of each other on the railway tracks outside
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The Georgian side has vehemently denied the Abkhazian accusations, with Defence Minister
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hospital. One other woman had to be taken to Gagra hospital with shrapnel wounds.
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On June 30, two bombs exploded within 5 minutes of each other in the centre of
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On June 29, two bombs exploded within 5 minutes of each other in the centre of
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interior ministry post. No one was injured as a result of the explosion.
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who were in Georgia at that moment received three days to return.
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In June and July 2008 a series of bombings took place in Abkhazia
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districts. This call found support with the United States
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In June and July 2008 a series of bombings took place in
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On July 6, at 10.58 pm, a bomb exploded in a cafe in
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Index

Sukhumi
Gagra
Sukhumi
Inguri River
Gali
Georgia
Abkhazia
Sukhumi
Gagra
Sochi
Sukhumi
Gali
Jansukh Muratia
Sukhran Gumba
Anzor Lagvilava
UN Mission in Georgia
Iveta Toria
Gali district
Ochamchire
Abkhazian railway
Ruslan Kishmaria
Sergei Bagapsh
state terrorism
David Kezerashvili
Tbilisi
Nika Rurua
anti-Georgian sentiment
Gali
Ochamchire
Department of State

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