because, it is territory of Georgia, communists named this peace of Georgia < South ossetia >, there lived Georgians! ossetians with Russians killed and kicked Georgians from there , because Russians wanted punish Georgia for its loving of freedom and democracy. this is very short answer: IT'S OUR, GEORGIAN LAND WE LIVED THERE 3000 YEAR!!!
and there are our burned homes, killed brothers and everything what I loved !!!
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.)
Georgia invaded one of its neighboring states, ossetia, that broke off and became an independent state in the 1990s. While the whole of Ossetia is an independent state, south Ossetia was a previous territory of Georgia and Georgia, wishing to regain its lost territory, invaded. Ossetia however, has gained close ties with russia in the past years and now has the Russian military on their side. Russia now is attacking Georgia for invading its ally, but instead of staying within Ossetia, they are crossing the border into Georgia and fighting there, as well as bombing areas outside zones in which fighting is taking place.
War started at 7aug. 2008. and still continues in South Ossetia
It depends on who you ask. South Ossetia is considered to be a sovereign nation by a few countries. However, most countries consider South Ossetia to be part of the country Georgia.
NO, Russia fights with Georgia for territory which is colling "South Ossetia" but is Georgian Land it's name is "Samachablo" . there lived Georgians but they killed and kicked them. It's true.
Yes, Georgia launched an attack on South Ossetia on the night of August 7, 2008, aiming to regain control over the separatist region. This military action prompted a swift response from Russia, which intervened by sending troops and launching airstrikes in support of South Ossetian forces. The conflict escalated into a brief war, resulting in significant casualties and displacement. Ultimately, Russia recognized South Ossetia and another breakaway region, Abkhazia, as independent states.
Georgia has no eternal enemies, but it has a strongly antagonistic relationship with Russia and the Russian-supported breakaway Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. While there is a certain degree of cooperation and travel permissions between Georgia and Russia or Georgia and Abkhazia, Georgia has no relationship with South Ossetia.
Communists named this peace of Georgia < South ossetia >, there lived Georgians! Ossetians with Russians killed and kicked Georgians from there , because Russians wanted punish Georgia for its loving of freedom and democracy.
The breakaway territory of Georgia that was originally supported by Russia is South Ossetia. Following a conflict in the early 1990s, Russia recognized South Ossetia's independence in 2008 after a brief war between Georgia and Russia. This recognition has not been widely accepted internationally, with most countries viewing South Ossetia as part of Georgian territory.
Georgia claims it and Abkhazia as part of its territory. They are referred to as "breakway republics," because they wish to be independent. Russia has recognized them as such. Georgia's claim on them comes from an old reorganization of their lands orchestrated by Stalin, during the Soviet Union.
South Ossetia is located in the South Caucasus.
South Ossetia is located in the South Caucasus.