UN finds evidence that suggests Russians fired on Georgian villages
A United Nations observer mission in Georgia on Tuesday opened an investigation into missile attacks in three remote Georgian villages, and the initial evidence suggested that Russian Mi-24s were involved.
Georgian officials claimed on Monday that only experienced and well-trained pilots could have made some of the shots, they said, as the approach to the targets required flying in darkness with night-vision goggles through a narrow and often fog-bound gorge.
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