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    darkflames Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    http://www.vesti.ru/videos?cid=&vid=143324
    cùng trang này có đoạn video 1 chiếc của Gru bị bắn rụng, nguyên 1 cục lửa to tướng rớt xuống đất

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    gulfoil Thành viên mới

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    TT gru đã đưa gia đình sang Mỹ rồi-Hình như Gru vừa họp nội các khần cấp chắc lại nhờ vào phương tây.
  3. vuborg

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    01:13 12/08/2008 ( Tức 5h13'' giờ Việt Nam)
    'АШ~Н"ТzН, 12 авг - Р~А Новос,и, А?кадий z?лов. США п?и^ли к в<водf, ?,о Россия fже осf?ес,вила свои клZ?ев<е военн<е ?ели в "?fзии, сооб?ила ,елекомпания Си-эн-эн со сс<лкой на неназванн<. о"и?иалOн<. ли? в аме?иканском военном ведомс,ве.
    Yо о?енке э,и. ли?, "?fзия fже ли^иласO болO^ей ?ас,и свои. сис,ем п?о,ивовоздf^ной обо?он< и f нее п?ак,и?ески не ос,алосO возможнос,ей осf?ес,вля,O 01:13 12/08/2008
    'АШ~Н"ТzН, 12 авг - Р~А Новос,и, А?кадий z?лов. США п?и^ли к в<водf, ?,о Россия fже осf?ес,вила свои клZ?ев<е военн<е ?ели в "?fзии, сооб?ила ,елекомпания Си-эн-эн со сс<лкой на неназванн<. о"и?иалOн<. ли? в аме?иканском военном ведомс,ве.
    Yо о?енке э,и. ли?, "?fзия fже ли^иласO болO^ей ?ас,и свои. сис,ем п?о,ивовоздf^ной обо?он< и f нее п?ак,и?ески не ос,алосO возможнос,ей осf?ес,вля,O коо?дина?иZ свои. военн<. опе?а?ий.
    Một số quan chức giấu tên trong BQP Mỹ đã kết luận : Nga đã đạt được các mục đích chính của cuộc chiến với Gruzia .
    Theo đánh giá của những chuyên gia này thì Gruzia đã đánh mất phần lớn hệ thống phòng không và hiện nay Gruzia không có khả năng phối hợp giữa các binh lực với nhau nữa!
  4. gulfoil

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    Tình hình chiến sự đây-mặt trận phía tây có vẻ khả quan .Quân nga đã dùng máy bay và hạm đội đưa tăng thiết giáp vào vùng phía tây của gru giáp ranh với Abkhazia-Abkhazia sẵn sàng chiến đấu-Quân đội nga cùng các đoàn tăng thiết giáp tiến vào Gru-Hình như Gru không làm chủ được tình hình nữa-Nhiều người nhìn thấy các đoàn tăng không rõ của Gru hay của Nga.
    http://www.vesti.ru/videos?vid=143765&cid=1&doc_type=news&doc_id=200236
    Russia moves into Georgian territory as conflict worsens
    11/08/2008 22h20
    Russian soldiers run in the village of Zemo Nikozi
    ©AFP - Dmitry KostyukovTBILISI (AFP) - Russian troops launched attacks deeper into Georgian territory on Monday, prompting Tbilisi to retrench its troops closer to the capital as US President George W. Bush blasted Moscow''s actions as "unacceptable".
    Russian forces moved briefly into the west Georgian city of Senaki to prevent Georgian troops from regrouping for attacks on the breakaway region of South Ossetia -- the cause of the worsening conflict -- the Russian defence ministry was quoted by domestic news agencies as saying.
    The Russian troops later withdrew from Senaki, Russian and Georgian officials said, with Tbilisi saying its military base there has been destroyed.
    Civilians run for safety as a Russian rocket fire hits a convoy of departing Georgian troops
    ©AFP - Marco Longari"Russian forces have destroyed Senaki military base and have left it," a spokesman for the Georgian interior ministry, Shota Utiashvili, told AFP.
    Georgia initially claimed Russian soldiers had occupied Gori, the main town close to Moscow-backed South Ossetia, but this was denied by Russia''s defence ministry, though most of Gori''s inhabitants had fled leaving it a ghost town.
    But the secretary of Georgia''s security council, Alexander Lomaia, told AFP later: "The Russians are staying near Gori. They did not enter the city itself."
    Vladimir Putin
    ©AFP/RIARussian forces entered Georgia''s Black Sea port of Poti on Monday, Georgian and Russian officials said, but Moscow described it as a reconnaissance mission.
    Russia sent thousands of troops, tanks and air support into South Ossetia on Friday after Georgia launched an offensive to seize control of the province, which broke from Georgia in the early 1990s.
    There were growing international calls for a halt to the fighting which has left hundreds reported dead and driven tens of thousands out of their homes.
    US President Bush, Georgia''s staunchest ally, said Russia has undermined its global credentials.
    "Russia has invaded a sovereign neighboring state and threatens a democratic government elected by its people. Such an action is unacceptable in the 21st century," Bush said, slamming the "dramatic and brutal escalation" in fighting.
    Georgian soldiers flee as a Russian rocket fire hits a convoy of departing Georgian troops
    ©AFP - Marco LongariGeorgia''s President Mikheil Saakashvili said in an address to the nation that "the majority of Georgia''s territory is occupied."
    Georgian armed forces were moved back to Mtskheta, about 25 kilometers (15 miles) from Tbilisi to defend the capital.
    The UN refugee agency said earlier that 80 percent of the 50,000 population of Gori had fled because of Russian attacks.
    Mikheil Saakashvili
    ©AFPAt least seven Georgian soldiers were injured in an attack on a military convoy leaving Gori, according to an AFP photographer.
    An armoured personnel carrier exploded about three kilometres (two miles) from Gori. The remains of two tanks, an armoured personnel carrier and two civilian cars were seen on the road to Tbilisi.
    A Russian military spokesman said 9,000 troops and more than 350 armoured vehicles would be deployed inside the second Georgian separatist region of Abhkazia.
    The Georgian foreign ministry said more than 50 Russian warplanes had flown over Georgian territory. "Tbilisi was bombed. Bombs hit the village of Kojori and Makhata mountain," it said.
    Russia seizes South Ossetia as wider conflict feared
    ©AFPTV/RTRMeanwhile, the South Ossetian separatist government said Georgia had resumed an artillery bombardment of its capital, Tskhinvali, where residents reported many deaths.
    Russia''s military acknowledged it had lost 18 soldiers and four planes in the conflict but gave no details of its latest operations. It has said 2,000 people have been killed in South Ossetia -- a figure Georgia disputes.
    Saakashvili told foreign reporters several hundred Russian servicemen had been killed and 18 or 19 Russian aircraft shot down.
    French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and Finland''s Alexander Stubb were to put a peace plan to Russian leaders on Tuesday, having persuaded Georgia''s president to sign up to the European Union plan, a senior Georgian official told AFP.
    A Russian soldier runs past the body of a Georgian soldier in Tskhinvali
    ©AFP - Dmitry KostyukovThe EU plan calls for a ceasefire, medical help for victims, the withdrawal of troops on both sides and eventual talks.
    French President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country holds the EU presidency, will go to Moscow and Georgia on Tuesday to confer with his counterparts, his office said.
    Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov dismissed the EU efforts however. A "ceasefire agreement is signed by two sides when they meet," he told CNN television, adding that Georgia must make an accord first with South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
    An Ossetian woman cries during a funeral in Tskhinvali
    ©AFP - Dmitry KostyukovThe UN Security Council on Monday kicked off fresh talks on draft text calling for an immediate truce in the Russia-Georgia conflict, agreed by US and European diplomats after several days of discord.
    Diplomatic tensions between Russia and the United States held up efforts by the UN Security Council to call for an end to the fighting.
    Moscow has launched its own diplomatic campaign. In Brussels, Russia''s ambassador to NATO called on the alliance to hold an extraordinary Russia-NATO council Tuesday before taking any decision on Georgia.
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    -Bị hạ do trúng tên lửa phòng không vác vai hả bác, nhìn be bé =))
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    Lính Gru và dân chạy khỏi Gori quân Nga đang tiến vào......
    http://e***ion.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/08/11/georgia.russia/index.html#cnnSTCOther1
    TBILISI, Georgia (CNN) -- The Russian military advanced into Georgia on two fronts Monday, heading towards cities outside the breakaway provinces that have been the centers of fighting.
    From the flashpoint South Ossetia, the Russian military moved south towards the central Georgia city of Gori, Georgia said. Russia said its troops were on the outskirts of the city.
    A CNN crew in Gori saw Georgian forces piling into trucks and leaving the city at high speed.
    CNN saw thousands of troops driving out of the city, as well as thousands of civilians traveling by convoy from Gori toward Tbilisi.
    Gori lies along Georgia''s main east-west highway, and is an important site for Georgia''s communication systems.
    Russian troops were also in Senaki, in western Georgia, having advanced from Abkhazia, Russian and Georgian officials said.
    Russia''s Interfax news agency cited an official with the Russian Defense Ministry saying troops were in Senaki to "prevent attacks by Georgian military units against South Ossetia." Senaki is home to a Georgian military base.
    Georgia''s interior ministry said Russia had also seized control of Zugdidi -- a city on the route between Abkhazia and Senaki.
    Georgia launched a crackdown Thursday against separatist fighters in South Ossetia. Russia, which supports the separatists and has peacekeepers in the region, sent its military into South Ossetia on Friday.
    The Georgian government said it was recalling the army to Tbilisi "to defend the capital." Watch a report from Gori as Georgian troops pull out »
    Russia has not threatened to enter Tbilisi and says its operations are peacekeeping but Georgia fears it''s an invasion.
    Monday''s military developments came as Georgia''s President Mikheil Saakashvili said he had signed an internationally-brokered cease-fire proposal that will be taken next to Moscow.
    Saakashvili said the cease-fire proposal would be taken to Moscow by the French Minister Bernard Kouchner and Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb.
    They were to make their way to Moscow on Monday evening after meeting with Georgian officials.
    A Georgian National Security Council official said the document signed by Saakashvili called for an uncon***ional cease-fire, a non-use of force agreement, a withdrawal of Russian troops from Georgian territory, including the South Ossetia region, and provisions for international peacekeeping and mediation.
    Saakashvili said: "We are trying to stop this as soon as possible."
    "We are in the process of invasion, occupation, and annihilation of an independent, democratic country," he said.
    Saakashvili abruptly ended his conference call with reporters Monday saying: "We have to go to the shelter because there are Russian planes flying over the presidential palace here, sorry."
    Video showed a chaotic scene outside the palace, with the president being rushed away under heavy security.
    Saakashvili later accused Russia of ethnic cleansing -- a charge the Russians have repeatedly leveled at Georgia, and which both sides deny.
    He said Georgian troops had downed "18 or 19" Russian warplanes and killed hundreds of Russian troops.
    Saakashvili claimed Russia had 500 tanks and 25,000 troops inside Georgia. A Russian defense ministry said only four planes had been lost. Watch more on Russian bombing »
    Russia insists it has no interest in interfering with Georgia''s affairs but wants to protect its peacekeepers and the residents of South Ossetia
    Russian Defense Ministry Colonel-General Anatoly Nogovitsyn said Georgian troops in South Ossetia were being driven out.
    "At the moment, our troops are pushing out, capturing and disarming groups of Georgian law enforcement agencies which have been surrounded in the capital of South Ossetia," Nogovitsyn said.
    "This is a matter of principle," he said. "The 1992 treaty which Georgia signed, among others, clearly defines the limits of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, and is doesn''t have any tasks of invading the Georgian territory."
    Russia controls the sky
    The skies over the breakaway regions and Georgia belonged to the Russians, he said, as the Georgian air force was not flying.
    They had "inflicted damage on operational systems, troops and military facilities of Georgia," but Nogovitsyn denied Russian bombers had attacked a civilian radar installation at the Tbilisi International Airport.
    A U.S. military official told CNN that Russian attacks on Georgia -- including radars and communication systems -- have devastated the country''s command and control system to the point where Georgian leaders may not have a clear idea of the situation on the ground.
    A Georgian Foreign Ministry statement said "several dozen Russian bombers" were over Georgia Monday afternoon "intensively bombing Tbilisi, Poti, villages in Adjara, and elsewhere."
    "Overnight, as many as 50 Russian bombers were reported operating simultaneously over Georgia, targeting civilian populations in cities and villages, as well as radio and telecommunications sites," the statement said.
    Colonel-General Nogovitsyn repeated an earlier charge that Georgian troops were engaged in genocide against civilians in South Ossetia, which he said he could "prove to the media."
    "During their mop-up operations in South Ossetia, Georgian commandos have thrown hand grenades into the basements where civilians were hiding," he said. "That''s what we call genocide."
    South Ossetia''s capital, Tskhinvali, lay in smoldering ruins after four days of fighting. Each side accused the other of killing large numbers of civilians. Russia said at least 2,000 people had been killed in Tskhinvali.
    Georgia began withdrawing its forces from Tskhinvali early Sunday.
    Georgia, a pro-Western ally of the U.S., is intent on asserting its authority over South Ossetia and Abkhazia, both of which have strong Russian-backed separatist movements.
    The situation in South Ossetia escalated rapidly from Thursday night, when Georgia said it launched an operation into the region after artillery fire from separatists killed 10 people. It accused Russia of backing the separatists.

    South Ossetia, which has a population of about 70,000, is inside Georgia but has an autonomous government. Many South Ossetians support unification with North Ossetia, which would make them part of Russia.
    Russia supports the South Ossetian government, has given passports to many in South Ossetia, and calls them Russian citizens
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    http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2008/08/11/world/0811-GEORGIA_index.html
    Russian troops arrived in the Khurcha settlement in the breakaway region of Abkhazia in western Georgia.
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    Russian troops secure the area in the Khurcha settlement in breakaway region of Abkhazia, August 10, 2008. Picture taken August 10, 2008.
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    Georgian soldiers rested off the road between Tskhinvali, the capital of South Ossetia, and Gori, about 12 miles south of the South Ossetian border.
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    Georgian soldiers prayed with an Orthodox priest. Air attacks by Russian forces caused numerous casualties among the civilian population in Gori.
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    A South Ossetian woman wept as she embraced a Russian soldier in Tskhinvali.
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    Georgian soldiers are seen after returning from Iraq, in Tbilisi, Georgia. The U.S. military started flying some 2,000 Georgian troops home from Iraq on Sunday after Georgia recalled them.
    Photo: Shakh Aivazov
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    Georgian soldiers march to their positions near the town of Gori, Georgia.
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    The dead body of a Georgian soldier lies on a water-covered street in Tskhinvali, the capital of South Ossetia.
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    Wounded South Ossetian soldiers rest at the road to Tskhinvali, the capital of South Ossetia, Georgia.
    August 10, 2008
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    A volunteer from North Ossetia loads ammunition on the road to Tskhinvali.
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    Russian troops sit on armored personnel carriers in the South Ossetian town of Dzhava on Saturday.
    August 9, 2008
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    President of the breakaway South Ossetia region Eduard Kokoity stands near Russian tanks and troops in the South Ossetian town of Dzhava on Saturday.
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    A blood stained flying helmet is seen near a body claimed to be os a Russian pilot killed when his plane was shot down by Georgian forces
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    Được loithuxua sửa chữa / chuyển vào 08:23 ngày 12/08/2008
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    - Poti bị bỏ bom nặng nề mấy ngày qua nhưng quân Nga vẫn chưa chiếm
    - Zuddidi và Senaki đã thất thủ
    - Gori sắp mất, quân Nga đã vào đến vùng ngoại ô Gori trong khi quân Gru đã bỏ chạy
    - Nhìn chung, chỉ còn Poti và Gori là sắp rơi vào tay quân Nga, còn lại vùng phía bắc và phía tây xem như đã mất. Tbilisi đang bị bao vây. Trận quyết định sẽ nằm ở Tbilisi. Xà cạc sẽ tử thủ hay bỏ chạy ???
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    Lính Nga trên lưng đứa nào cũng vác cái ống phóng lựu hả các bác ? Có chú còn mang cả súng ngắm
    Chắc là lính đặc nhiệm
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    Theo GS HP thì đây là cơ cấu chiến đấu đã được áp dụng co hiẹu quả của Nga lần chiến thứ 2 với Chéc:
    Xe thiết giáp chiến đấu, lính bộ binh đi kèm có AK, Súng bắn tỉa, Súng phóng lựu liên thanh, đại liên nhẹ và lần này thì có thêm Ống phóng đạn chống tăng-chống bộ binh ...
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