Georgia Marks 32 Years Since the Fall of Sokhumi - Civil Georgia
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Georgia Marks 32 Years Since the Fall of Sokhumi - Civil Georgia
National flags were lowered to half-mast at government buildings as Georgia commemorates the 32nd anniversary of the fall of Sokhumi on September 27, 1993, which ended the 1992–93 armed conflict in Abkhazia. The date is associated with Tbilisi’s loss of control over the region, the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Georgians, and the ethnic cleansing of the Georgian population. In a traditional act of remembrance, Georgian Dream Prime Minister …
September 32 without Abkhazia. Exactly 32 years ago, the fall of Sukhumi ended the armed conflict that had lasted 13 months and 13 days. The fall of Sukhumi was preceded by August 14, 1992, the day when military clashes began between Georgian government troops and Abkhaz separatist forces, who were supported by mercenaries from the North Caucasus, as well as Cossack militia units and a unit of the Russian military base in Gudauta. Moscow played …
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