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The eastern section of the GeorgiaRussia border starts at the mount Zekara and continues eastwards along the Caucasus Mountains to the tripoint with Azerbaijan. Mount Diklosmta, Mount Kazbek, Mount Jimara, Mount Shani, Mount Shkhara and Mount Tebulosmta are notable peaks of this section.
During 19181921, and 19911995 its full name was the Republic of Georgia. Since 1995 it is Georgia, as written in the Constitution. It was part of the Russian Empire and later Soviet Union between 1921 and 1991, but now it is an independent republic. The capital city is Tbilisi.
General Baluyevsky said in 2012 that after President Putin had decided to wage the war against Georgia prior to the May 2008 inauguration of Dmitry Medvedev as president of Russia, a military action was planned and explicit orders were issued in advance before August 2008.
Russian warplanes bombed civilian population centres in Georgia proper and villages of ethnic Georgians in South Ossetia. Armed militias engaged in plundering, burning and kidnappings. Attacks by militias compelled Georgian civilians to run away.
The tensions led to the Russo-Georgian War in August 2008, and diplomatic relations were broken. To this day, the two countries have maintained no formal diplomatic relations.
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During the invasion, Georgia announced support for Ukraine and condemned Russias actions, adopting a supportive resolution for Ukraine and voting in favor of Ukraine at the diplomatic forums. However, Georgia did not join economic sanctions imposed on Russia by Western countries.
Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, an estimated 100,000 Russian citizens and residents are estimated to have left Russia by mid-March 2022 as economic migrants. In September 2022 alone 222,274 people entered Georgia from Russia, ing to the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Situation on the ground. Russian military bases in South Ossetia/Tskhinvali region. Russian military bases in Abkhazia Russian military base near town of Java as of 2008. Currently 20% of Georgias internationally recognized territory is under Russian military occupation.

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