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A Georgian man cries as he holds the body of his relative after a bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building close to  Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town.  REUTERS/Gleb Garanich  (GEORGIA)
Russian soldiers detain a man who carried a weapon in his car at a checkpoint in the Georgian city of Gori, near South Ossetia, August 14, 2008. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pledged support on Thursday for two separatist regions fighting for independence from Georgia, as Washington demanded that the war-torn country's territorial integrity be respected. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (GEORGIA)
Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said.<br>The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to  Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town.  REUTERS/Gleb Garanich  (GEORGIA)
A Georgian woman cries near the body her relative after a bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said.<br>The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to  Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town.   REUTERS/Gleb Garanich  (GEORGIA)
A Georgian reservist rests as a municipal worker cleans in central Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. Russian forces battled Georgian troops in a breakaway part of Georgia in intensified fighting that sparked alarm in the West and heated exchanges at the United Nations reminiscent of the Cold War.    REUTERS/ Gleb Garanich  (GEORGIA)
Major General Vyacheslav Borisov, Russian commander in the Gori region, (R) escorts Georgian refugees near Gori August 17, 2008. Russian announced to the West on Sunday it would begin withdrawing forces from Georgia on Monday after a war that dealt a humiliating blow to the Black Sea state and raised fears for energy supplies to Europe.   REUTERS/Gleb Garanich  (GEORGIA)
People leave Gori, a Georgian town near South Ossetia, August 13, 2008. Georgia accused Russia on Wednesday of sending tanks from South Ossetia into the Georgian town of Gori but Russia issued a swift denial and an eyewitness said the town was empty. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (GEORGIA)
Refugees from the zone of conflict between Georgia and Russia-backed South Ossetian separatists stand at a refugee camp in Tbilisi, August 23, 2008. Georgia said on Saturday Russian forces planned to establish checkpoints at eight locations skirting South Ossetia and Georgia's main East-West highway. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich  (GEORGIA)
A leftist group supporter (L) confronts the police during a protest in Kiev June 16, 2008. Protesters came out to protest against the visit of NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer to Ukraine.  REUTERS/Gleb Garanich  (UKRAINE)
A deputy of former Ukrainian Prime Minister and pro-Russia opposition leader Viktor Yanukovich reacts during a parliamentary session in Kiev October 7, 2008. President Viktor Yushchenko is moving towards dissolving parliament and calling a new election, his allies said on Tuesday, unless a ruling team to replace Ukraine's &quotorange" coalition is found at the last moment. REUTERS/ Gleb Garanich  (UKRAINE)
A sailor of Russia's Black Sea fleet fills out a ballot paper in a booth at a polling station in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Sevastopol March 2, 2008. Russians voted for a new president on Sunday in an election expected to deliver a victory to Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin's chosen successor and another blow to Moscow's already tarnished democratic image.  REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE)
A woman walks in a heavy fog along Primorsky Boulevard in Odessa February 5, 2008. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich  (UKRAINE)