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1 GEORGIA

2 Georgia The armed conflict over South Ossetia lasted one week in August 2008 and will have consequences for lifetimes and beyond. A significant casualty of the conflict was all sides’ respect for international humanitarian law, including the protection of schools as… Militias had taken up positions in School No. 12 in the southern part of Tskhinvali, which was seriously damaged by the Georgian fire. South Ossetian fighters were co-mingled with civilians in the basement of Tskhinvali School No 6 as an improvised base and where they had also held Georgian prisoners of war and drew Georgian tank fire. Fragments of Grad rockets hit a kindergarten building on Isak Kharebov Street where volunteer militias had been “hiding” in the building. Several members of the Ossetian militia confirmed that many of the school and nursery school buildings were used as gathering points and defense positions by the militias. A school was attacked when about 100 Georgian military reservists were in the yard of the school. None of the reservists was injured. The reservists as combatants were a legitimate target, and it is possible that the school was deemed as being used for military purposes. In such circumstances, it would lose its status as a protected civilian object. In the attack, one strike hit an apartment building next to the school, killing at least five civilians and wounding at least 18, and another hit a second building adjacent to the school causing damage, but no civilian casualties.

3 Georgia Testimonies “On August 9 massive bombing started and the village administration and hospital buildings were destroyed. Bombing took place day and night. It seemed like they were targeting a local school and other large buildings; maybe they thought there were troops hiding there. My house was hit and completely destroyed during the bombing in the afternoon of August 9. My house was next to the village school. The village school was destroyed” - Slava Melanashvili, 32, a construction worker. “I was told that I could find shelter in School No. 7. My wife and I went there in the morning. I got there around 11 a.m. and saw that there were Georgian reservist forces in the yard. Suddenly a bomb hit the building next to the school. There was a loud explosion and complete chaos. A large part of the building was destroyed. The school building was damaged.” - Givi Melanashvili, a 50-year-old kindergarten teacher

4 Georgia Resources HRW Report: Up In Flames: Humanitarian Law Violations and Civilian Victims in the Conflict over South Ossetia


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