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Q: Why Georgia has attacked on South Ossetia in 2008?
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When did Georgia and Russia fight for South Ossetia?

War started at 7aug. 2008. and still continues in South Ossetia


When was South Ossetia created?

South Ossetia was created on 2008-08-26.


When was Provisional Administrative Entity of South Ossetia created?

South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast was founded on 20 April 1922 within the larger Georgian Soviet Republic of the Soviet Union. South Ossetia fought for independence from a newly independent Georgia and came to a ceasefire on 24 June 1992, which created the de facto independent Republic of South Ossetia using the same government from the prior autonomous oblast. As a result of the 2008 War between Georgia and South Ossetia, South Ossetian affairs are heavily influenced by Russia to the point where South Ossetia has effectively become a Russian colony. (It is the same way that the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is effectively a Turkish colony.)


What was the five day war?

The 2008 South Ossetia War, also known as the Russia-Georgia War, was an armed conflict in August 2008 between Georgia on one side, and Russia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia on the other. The five-day war killed hundreds, left thousands of refugees in temporary shelters, and brought relations between Russia and the United States to their lowest point since the dark days of the Cold War.


Which countries gained independence in 2008?

In 2008, both Kosovo and South Ossetia declared independence from their respective countries. Kosovo, formerly a province of Serbia, declared independence with the support of the majority of its population and has been recognized by over 100 countries. South Ossetia, a separatist region of Georgia, also declared independence, however, its recognition has been limited to a few countries, including Russia.


The Russian invasion of Georgia in 2008 was aimed at the autonomous region of?

Well after some long research i'm willing to bet it is South Ossetia. But if your grades are on the breaking point or something I would highly advise double checking this.


How Georgia fall into Putin's trap?

Well i assume you mean the 2008 Russo-Georgian war, first off the Georgians started the war by attacking South Ossetia and attacking russian peacekeepers and russia responded to this by sending in troops to protect the russian peacekeepers and also the citizens of South Ossetia, who mainly were all Russian citizens. (this has been proven by the UN and the EU) Also the war was under Medvedev's presidency so Putin held no power to make a military decision.


What countries withdrew from the 2008 Olympics?

Georgia announced on 9 August 2008 that it is considering withdrawing from the Beijing Olympic Games due to current military conflict in South Ossetia. On July 24, 2008, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) banned Iraq from competing in the 2008 Olympic Summer Games due to "political interference by the government in sports." For further reading a link is posted below.


What happened on August 20 2008?

Among the events which occurred on August 20, 2008, Usain Bolt set a new World Record of 19.30 seconds in the 200 metre sprint. There were bombings in the Algerian town of Bouira, and the South Ossetia War remained ongoing.


The breakaway territory of Georgia?

The breakaway territory of Georgia saw immense conflict back in 2008. While Georgia attained its independence after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, pro-Russian groups in South Ossetia and Abkhazia declared their independence from Georgia. This led to government troops entering both regions to restore order. It also led to a Russian invasion, which saw five days of war between Russian and Georgian forces. While an uneasy peace was secured, Russia continues to occupy both regions in the name of protecting its ethnic citizens.


Who was the President of Georgia in 2008?

Mikheil Saakashvili was the President of Georgia for 2008 except from January 1st to the 20th when Nino Burjanadze was acting president.Saakashvili became the 3rd President of Georgia in the aftermath of the bloodless Rose Revolution where previous president Eduard Shevardnadze was forced to resign. After receiving 96% of the vote, he took over from acting president Nino Burjanadze on 2004 January 25. Anti-government demonstrations forced him to call early elections for the January of 2008, where he was again re-elected. Burjanadze was again called to be acting president from 2007 November 25 until 2008 January 20. Conflict broke out that year with Russia in the South Ossetia war of 2008. Tensions remain high in this area. Lately, Saakashvili has also been troubled with protests against the government, and waning public support.


What is the number of tornadoes in Georgia in 2008?

There were 63 tornadoes in Georgia in 2008.