South Ossetia, a region seeking to join Russia, has discussed integration with Moscow officials. Russia has constructed a military port in Abkhazia, Georgia, planning to station warships there, leading to concerns of increased threat to the region and potential invasion.
Now fully occupying two pieces of Georgia, Russians have completed a military base in Abkhazia with which to further threaten the Black Sea as well as a larger scale invasion of Georgia itself. https://t.co/3cIyw0rHTA
Russia has almost completed the construction of a military port on occupied Georgian territory. Russian plans to station warships in the village of Ochamchira, and the construction of the port is ongoing in Abkhazia. The port is located 30 km from the border with… https://t.co/0ShIMkLk4t
Russia has built a military port on the occupied territory of Georgia #Russia plans to deploy warships in the occupied village of Ochamchira in #Abkhazia. The port is located 30 km from the #Georgian-controlled territory. The video was published by Georgian media. https://t.co/qcGHuE5oD8
Russia built a military port on the occupied territory of Georgia. It is located in "Abkhazia", just 30 km from the Georgia-controlled territory. Earlier, Russia said it plans to base its warships there. Georgia's foreign ministry said earlier it would be a "flagrant violation… https://t.co/XYBGEegzXt https://t.co/6usnaFi0OD
South Ossetia, a region that broke away from Georgia and calls itself, though unrecognized, an independent state, has discussed becoming part of Russia with Moscow officials, Russian news agency RIA cited the head of South Ossetia’s parliament. https://t.co/qsF8hOcBQe