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Originally Posted by cyberxxx
I saw it on TV already. BUT:
1) The "Russian soldier" spoke with a strong Caucasian accent.
2) The "Russian soldier" was equipped with a non-regular gun.
I.e. he wasn't Russian and of course he wasn't a soldier for sure. Looks like he was one from the South Ossetian militia. If so, there is nothing strange to me. Right now South Ossetians are VERY angry at Georgians who killed their mothers, wives and kids (just read a few Ossetian blogs to understand what I'm talking about).
This is Caucasus! FYI: they still have a blood feud there. Do you remember Kaloev? He was an Ossetian...
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Russians who invaded Hungary and Czechoslovakia also spoke with strong Caucasian accent but the army was still Russian. I bet Georgians are angry too but they don't try to kill journalists, do they?