South Ossetia accuses Georgia of violating ceasefire
Moscow/Tskhinvali - Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia on Saturday once again accused Georgia of violating the ceasefire that ended August's five-day war with Russia over the region.
The Georgians fired on a South Ossetian sentry post Saturday morning, South Ossetian Interior Minister Mikhail Mindsayev was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying in the capital of Tskhinvali.
No one was injured in the attack.
The shots were fired from a machine gun located in the Georgian village of Nikosi as the South Ossetian guards were taking up their posts, he said.
South Ossetia and Georgia have traded accusations of violating the ceasefire since the conflict ended.
European Union observers have moved into the buffer zones around South Ossetia and the other breakaway region of Abkhazia, both of which have Russian majorities, following the withdrawal of Russian troops.
Russia, which has recognized South Ossetia's and Abkhazia's unilateral declarations of independence, said it was placing 3,800 troops in each region to protect the local populations from Georgian attacks. (dpa)