U.S.: 15,000 Russian troops in Georgia

August 14, 2008 – 3:11 am

Russia has likely moved additional troops into Georgia and its disputed provinces over the past several days, several U.S. administration officials tell CNN. The officials said Russia probably has at least 15,000 troops in the region.


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