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Moscow threatens Georgia regime, says Bush

By by Roman Olearchyk and Charles Clover in Tbilisi; Catherine Belton and Isabel Gorst in Moscow; and Harvey Morris at the United Nations

Published: August 11 2008 18:06 | Last updated: August 12 2008 01:02

President George W. Bush on Monday night accused Russia of invading Georgia and said Moscow appeared to be mounting an effort to overthrow the “duly elected government” in Tbilisi.

The sharply tougher tone from Washington came after Russia defied mounting international pressure and opened a new front in its five-day-old war with Georgia on Monday, sending tanks and troops deeper into the territory of its southern neighbour.

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