US Embassy Condemns Shooting, Detention of Georgian Citizen at ABL
The US Embassy in Georgia is alarmed and deeply troubled by reports that Russian-led security forces shot, wounded, and detained a Georgian citizen, reads the statement released by the Embassy.
“The US Embassy Tbilisi is alarmed and deeply troubled by reports that Russian-led security forces shot, wounded, and detained a Georgian citizen on July 11 near the village of Kvemo Chala, along the administrative boundary line of Russian-occupied South Ossetia.
"We condemn this shooting and detention — another escalation in a series of provocative actions taken by Russian-led forces in recent weeks. Such a dangerous and unwarranted incident would not have occurred if Russia had fulfilled its commitments under the 2008 ceasefire agreement, including withdrawing its forces to pre-conflict positions and allowing unfettered access for the delivery of humanitarian assistance.
"We call for the immediate release of the Georgian detained in this incident. The United States remains resolute in its support for Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. It is imperative, particularly for the safety of civilians, that Russia halt its destabilizing actions, fulfill its commitments under the 2008 ceasefire agreement, and cease its occupation of Georgia,” reads the statement.
Georgian citizen Zaza Gakheladze was detained on Saturday near the Skhvilo Castle, a medieval fortress located in the region of Shida Kartli, in Kaspi District.
The Kaspi Municipality Mayor representative, Stepane Mesropashvili, stated that the detained Gakheladze was wounded in the leg by a gunshot fired by the occupation forces. He was transferred from Akhalgori hospital to Tskhinvali.
"The family members of the detained citizen claim that his health condition is stable. The representatives of the EUMM met with the family members. They were also contacted by the Red Cross representatives," he stated.
By Ana Dumbadze
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