
Blackened, gutted and surrounded by rubble, Russia’s peacekeeping base sits atop a hill outside the South Ossetian capital of Tskhinvali, a burnt-out tank at the entrance. Inside, Vladimir Ivanov, an aide to the commander of the Russian peacekeeping force, stood by the ruins last week, telling his story as he gestured across the valley to where Georgian and Russian troops fought earlier this month.

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