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07TBILISI2392
2007-09-21 10:45:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Tbilisi
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GEORGIAN AND ABKHAZ FORCES CLASH NEAR KODORI

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TAGS: PREL PGOV GG
SUBJECT: GEORGIAN AND ABKHAZ FORCES CLASH NEAR KODORI


Classified By: CDA Mark X. Perry, for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L TBILISI 002392

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STATE FOR EUR/CARC

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/22/2017
TAGS: PREL PGOV GG
SUBJECT: GEORGIAN AND ABKHAZ FORCES CLASH NEAR KODORI


Classified By: CDA Mark X. Perry, for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)


1. (C) On the evening of Thursday, September 20, Georgian
media reported a clash between Georgian and Abkhaz forces
near the Georgian-controlled upper Kodori gorge. Georgian
Minister of Interior Vano Merabishvili held a press
conference on Thursday evening to inform the public about it.
He said that two days ago, road workers building a road that
will link the Kodori Gorge with the rest of Georgia (passing
entirely through Georgian-controlled territory) noticed about
25 men moving around near the construction site. Georgian
special forces were sent in to investigate, were fired upon,
and returned fire. The Georgians allege the Abkhaz
contingent was trying to sabotage the road and prevent access
to the Kodori Gorge from Georgia. Merabishvili reported that
Georgian special forces had killed two of the intruders
(including the leader, who was identified as an ethnic
Russian),injured one, and captured six. On September 21,
Charge was told privately by Shota Utiashvili, Deputy
Minister of Internal Affairs, that besides the two killed,
seven were captured and six escaped out of a total of fifteen
in the Abkhaz unit. The group was identified by the
Georgians as being attached to the Abkhaz "anti-terrorist
center". The seven detainees are being held in Zugdidi for
questioning. Although they were intially thought to be of
different ethnicities, they have all been determined to be
Abkhaz. They were in military uniforms but did not carry
identity documents, according to Georgian reports.
Utiashvili said the captured men told the Georgians that they
were based in Sokhumi. A few days ago, they said, a Russian
officer whom they had never seen before arrived to take
command of their unit. He made the men remove their ID's and
leave them behind. He then led them into the mountains
without telling them their mission. Post will report more
details as they become available.


2. (C) The incident follows a series of military exercises
by the Abkhaz in the region near Kodori. Georgian State
Minister for Conflict Settlement Davit Bakradze linked the
attack to aggressive rhetoric from Abkhaz de facto president
Sergei Bagapsh about reserving the right to take control of
the area by force. Kodori is part of Abkhazia but has always
been under the control of the Georgians before and after the
1992-93 war. Bakradze told a press conference that "We
intend to resolve the conflict peacefully and politically,
but we will not let any act of provocation go unanswered
which poses a threat to our people's security and peace."


3. (C) Bagapsh held a press conference of his own on
Thursday after returning to Sokhumi from an investment
conference in the Russian town of Sochi. He declared that
the incident involved an attack by Georgian special forces on
a group of Abkhaz conscripts at a training camp in the Abkhaz
district of Tkvarcheli. An Abkhaz press statement places the
camp "at least 10 km from the road". Bagapsh said he has
convened an emergency session of the Abkhaz security council.
According to press reports, the Abkhaz are readying
reinforcements and heavy armor to be sent to the camp if
needed.


4. (C) UNOMIG plans to send a patrol to investigate the site
of the skirmish on September 22. The patrol will include
representatives from the CIS peacekeeping force, the Abkhaz
and the Georgian sides. Neither the UN nor the PKF has made
any public statement at this point. However, UNOMIG chief
Jean Arnault told Charge on September 21 that UNOMIG hopes to
examine the bodies of the two men killed in the skirmish and
to interview members of the Abkhaz unit who escaped. Arnault
said that the Abkhaz deny that a firefight took place, and
claim that the Georgians captured the Abkhaz soldiers
bloodlessly and then executed two of them. The Georgians say
there was a skirmish followed by hot pursuit of the Abkhaz
unit. Arnault thinks the UNOMIG investigation will be able
to determine what actually happened.
PERRY