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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Georgia: atrocity claims as bodies burn in street The bodies of dead Georgian fighters were today being burned in the streets of the war-ravaged capital of South Ossetia as claims emerged that civilians were targeted in last weeks assault. Residents contacted by The Times on the phone from Moscow alleged that Georgian troops had killed women and children, although their claims could not be verified. Parts of the town of Tskhinvali were still in flames several days after the Georgian attack last Thursday and the fierce fighting that followed the Russian counteroffensive. Russia said that it was gathering evidence for charges of genocide against Georgia, accusing it of driving 30,000 refugees out of South Ossetia. Georgia responded by filing a case against Russia at the International Court of Justice in the Hague for ethnic cleansing between 1993 and 2008. Ada Alburova, 32, said that she had seen bodies of women and children after emerging from two days hiding in her grandparents basement in Tskhinvali from the initial Georgian attack. We will write down it all and the guilty should pay, said Ms Alburova, a charity worker from Vladikavkaz, the capital of Russian-administered North Ossetia. People could not believe that Georgia was capable of that, she said. Russia should pay for the fact that they were late but if they did not come we would not exist as nation, said Ms Alburova. She alleged that Georgian troops deliberately killed civilians as they went along the Zarsky road to escape from South Ossetia. It was full of bodies, whole families died there, children, the elderly, she claimed. Everyone who went out on the Zarsky road saw it. Tblisi has denied that its soldiers committed any atrocities. Natiya Gogichaeva, 33, who ran a childrens centre in the village of Khvtse that became a meeting point for refugees as they escaped from the region, said that she had seen a Georgian plane try to drop a bomb on fleeing refugees.
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