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Dazed and confused on Russian front line

By Charles Clover in Igoeti

Published: August 17 2008 19:50 | Last updated: August 17 2008 19:50

The young Russian army captain had been trained for anything, and his company, battle-hardened in Chechnya, had fought their way through Georgia all the way to Igoeti, 40km from the capital, Tbilisi.

There, at the farthest point of Russian advance into Georgia, his company of nine armoured personnel carriers sat ready, at the tip of the Russian spear.

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