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Georgia calls for truce in South Ossetia

By Roman Olearchyk in Kiev and Charles Clover in Moscow

Published: August 8 2008 03:00 | Last updated: August 8 2008 03:00

Mikheil Saakashvili, the Georgian president, yesterday called for a ceasefire after 24 hours of heavy fighting between government forces and separatists in the breakaway region of South -Ossetia.

Yesterday's clashes follow fighting last weekend which diplomats said was the worst since 2004. Officials said separatists had destroyed a Georgian armoured personnel carrier, wounding three soldiers, while unconfirmed Georgian press reports said much higher numbers of soldiers and civilians might have been killed.

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