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Photo GalleryFighting in South Ossetia

Georgian forces began bombarding the South Ossetian capital on Thursday night and are now closing in on the city. Russia has warned of unspecified consequences, but may have begun bombing Georgian villages.
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Mobilizing: Georgian military reservists gather at a stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia, awaiting their orders.

Foto: DPA
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Georgian tanks on the way to South Ossetia: Tbilisi ordered the attack on the successionist region.

Foto: AFP
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Georgian troops fire rockets at targets in South Ossetia.

Foto: REUTERS
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This resident of South Ossetian capital Tskhinvali welcomes the Georgian troops.

Foto: REUTERS
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Georgian tanks move along a road near Tskhinvali.

Foto: REUTERS
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Russian soldiers at the border of South Ossetia. After the cease-fire broke down, the Georgian Interior Ministry is claiming, Russian fighter planes bombed targets in Georgia.

Foto: AFP
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Russian soldiers in the crisis area: Moscow sent troops to the Caucasus.

Foto: AP
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Georgian security forces examine shell holes caused by gunfire from South Ossetian fighters in Nikozi.

Foto: AP
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South Ossetia's self-proclaimed president Eduard Kokoity is blaming Georgia for the escalating the crisis.

Foto: AFP
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A Georgian soldier shows journalists where South Ossetian separatists struck in Nikozi.

Foto: AFP
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Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili visits a wounded soldier at a military hospital in Gori, Georgia.

Foto: REUTERS
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A Georgian fighter jet fires on separatist South Ossetian troops.

Foto: AFP
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Georgian military servicement take video footage in the town of Gori, Georgia, of a crater left by a bomb fired by South Ossetian separatists.

Foto: DPA
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