(MENAFN- AzerNews) Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili on Friday
honoured the 17 Georgian servicemembers who lost their lives during
a battle in central Georgia's Shindisi village during the 2008 war
between Russia and Georgia, Azernews reports,
citing Agenda.
Paying homage to the servicemembers at their memorial
on the 15th anniversary of the war, the head of the Government said
they had demonstrated“great heroism, dedication and
self-sacrifice”, and added the battle had been an example of an
“unbroken spirit, courage, bravery and love of the motherland”.
He also said the then President Mikheil Saakashvili,
whom he called a“traitor”, had demonstrated“cowardice” in front
of cameras and in presence of foreign officials“while those
servicemembers were fighting with dedication and sacrificing their
lives for their homeland”, in reference to a TV report that showed
the President's entourage covering him from a reported air raid by
Russian forces on frontlines.
In the engagement, a 21-member detachment of Georgian
soldiers came face-to-face with Russian troops on the fourth day of
the armed conflict.
Greatly outnumbered, they were ordered to surrender by
the Russian troops but issued a strong refusal and inflicted
significant losses on the enemy in an uneven, 45-minute subsequent
battle that left 17 of the 21 Georgian servicemembers killed.
In a wider context, the war between Russia and Georgia
took the lives of 169 servicemembers and professionals of the
Ministry of Defence, along with 19 employees of the Ministry of
Internal Affairs and 224 civilians.
Around 30,000 citizens of Georgia were forced to
abandon their homes in the now-occupied Tskhinvali (South Ossetia)
region.
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