Russia prepares to strike on Tbilisi
August 7, 2009 | Tbilisi, Georgia | Vetting explained
Sources in the intelligence structures of the Caucasus Emirate report that according to operative information a secret order, regarding Georgia, is being circulated among the senior officers of Russian occupation troops.
In private conversations the officers state that "the end of Georgia is near".
The operative sources report that the invasion is due to begin with a massive strike on the selected objects in Tbilisi, which may occur between 12 and 15 August 2009.
The main objectives are the residence of Saakashvili and all of his possible places of location, as well as military facilities.
Before the beginning of the invasion of Georgia the head of the Tskhinvali regime, Kokoity, must to be liquidated. Saakashvili would be accused of his murder.
Meanwhile, an independent military expert Pavel Felgengauer believes that Russian submarines off the coast of the United States, were transferred to eastern coast of America to control US forces in case if new war with Georgia will begin.
"It is quite possible that these measures are related to the expected by everyone invasion of Georgia. Most likely, the Russian side has prepared to deter American troops, not to allow the United States to intervene in the war", - he said.
"Of course, there are fears that conflicts with the United States may appear out of this, but we will talk on this only if the fighting nevertheless would not take place. However, I would like to note once again - the invasion of Georgia is almost inevitable", the expert is assured.
Kavkaz Center
- Tags:
- kokoiti,
- ireport_for_cnn,
- russia,
- ossetia,
- putin,
- saakashvili,
- goergia
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