In pictures: Georgia in crisis
August 14, 2008 NSI News Source Info

Wrecked tanks, at least some of them Georgian, littered the streets as Russian troops and Ossetian fighters wandered around.

Russia sent thousands of troops; tanks and air support into South Ossetia.

Photographers followed Russian troops into Tskhinvali to record the damage to the South Ossetian capital.

Meanwhile, in Abkhazia, Georgia's other breakaway province, separatist fighters relaxed after Georgia pulled out its remaining forces.
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