View of Tskhinvali from the cemetery in Zemo-Nikozi. The main Georgian attack on Tskhinvali on 7/8 August came from Nikozi. These are the last metres of Georgian controlled territory. A Russian military post is some 300 metres to my left (see next picture).
View of Tskhinvali from the cemetery in Zemo-Nikozi. The main Georgian attack on Tskhinvali on 7/8 August came from Nikozi. These are the last metres of Georgian controlled territory. The last Georgian fortifications (sandbags) are just behind me.
This used to be the Russian military peacekeepers' headquarters near Tskhinvali. It is some 300 metres north from the Zemo Nikozi cemetary. Nothing else separates the Georgian and Russian/Ossetian militaries facing eachother.
Grave hit by a missile
A BMP armed carrier destroyed the graves in the cemetary of Nikozi
A frag from a missile collected in Nikozi
Tskhinvali viewed from Ergneti - the last Georgian-controlled village on the Trankam
Ergneti and the last Georgian checkpoint which is just 100m from a Russian-Ossetian checkpoint
In Ergneti with Tskhinvali behind
Destroyed house in Ergneti
Ergneti
The Caucasus mountains viewed from Ergneti
New houses built by the Georgian government for the refugees from South Ossetian