| Russia warns of Georgian 'threat' |
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"Analysis of the structure of the armed forces in this region leads to the conclusion that a bridgehead is being prepared... for military operations against Abkhazia," the ministry said.
On Tuesday, Russia's defence ministry said in a statement that Georgia had amassed 1,500 soldiers and police in the upper Kodori Gorge, a pocket of breakaway Abkhazia which is controlled by Tbilisi. 'Tough' response "Any attempt by the Georgian side to resolve the conflicts with force against Russian peacekeepers and also against Russian citizens... will be met with an adequate and tough answer," the ministry said. Georgia accuses Moscow of attempting to annex Abkhazia and South Ossetia. A Black Sea enclave bordering Russia, Abkhazia was once the favourite holiday destination of the former Soviet Union's ruling elite. Like fellow rebel republic South Ossetia, it refuses to recognise Georgian central rule and fought a war in the early 1990s to establish de facto independence. The 1992-93 conflict killed 10,000 people and displaced 250,000 civilians before Georgian troops were forced out.
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