Six months after the war with Russia, Jonathan Steele finds thousands of refugees from South Ossetia still forced to live in temporary housing
Stepping warily, Zaza Dudjeashvili and his wife made their way past the shattered roof beams, broken glass and snow-covered lumps of masonry that litter the garden around their ruined home. Two Russian helicopter gunships lifted into the sky a mile away to sweep along the border with South Ossetia that runs just behind the couple's property.
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Monday, February 02, 2009
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