SHOTLIST
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NOTE: THIS FOOTAGE WAS
SHOT DURING A KREMLIN FACILITY TO SOUTH OSSETIA AND AP TELEVISION'S
CREW WAS EMBEDDED WITH RUSSIAN FORCES+++
Khetagurovo village, 14 kilometres (8.6 miles) south-west of
Tskhinvali,
South Ossetia,
Georgia
1. Wide pan ruined houses
2.
Close windows of a ruined house
3. Mid burnt truck
4. Wide man with a donkey on a leash passing by
5. Wide
Yuri Dzhioyev cleaning damage near his house
6. Wide damged car by Dzhioyev's house
7. Dzhioyev putting car tyres on the ground
8. SOUNDBITE (
Russian) Yuri Dzhioyev, ethnic Ossetian, Khetagurovo citizen:
"You can see for yourself, the car was here and we were in the basement. There were 18 people totally: women, children, old people� The shell got under the car and that was it."
9. Wide of Akhsarbeg Mamiyev and his daughter in the yard of their house
10. Mamiyev's daughters making tea in the yard
11.
Tracking shot Mamiyev showing the destroyed roof of his house, pan to roof
12. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Akhsarbeg Mamiyev, ethnic Ossetian, Khetagurovo citizen:
"They (
Georgians) are barbarians of the
21st century. They are worse than barbarians. They were here on 8 August before shelling started, and they knew that there were still people staying here. Not all of the locals managed to escape. The old people, women, they all were here
. Some even stayed with their children. They knew that there were people here, but they still went ahead."
Avnevi village, 16 kilometres (9.9 miles) south-west of Tskhinvali, South Ossetia,
Georgia
13. Wide pan village street with ruined pipes and houses
14. Mid young man looking inside the house window, then running away
15. Locals coming out of the yard of a house
16. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Otari Maradeli, ethnic
Georgian, Avnevi citizen:
"Whoever comes, we beg them please spare our lives.
Please spare our lives, we do not need anything else. I want to live at least another couple of years. I don't want to die from a bullet."
17. Wide pan
APC with soldiers riding down the street, two soldiers jump off the APC
18.SOUNDBITE (Russian)
Konstantin Kotselashvili, ethnic Georgian, Avnevi citizen:
"
Nobody helps us. Nobody.
Sometimes the soldiers pass by and ask if we have bread and we say no, and then they give some to us. There are kind people here. But� we have nothing to eat, we eat
100 or
200 grams of bread a day, and that's all."
19. Wide burning house
20. Close house on fire
21. Mid old woman walking near burning house
STORYLINE
Ossetian and Georgian residents of villages in South Ossetia ravaged during the recent regional conflict took stock on Friday of damage and chaos caused in the attacks.
The conflict has pitted neighbour against neighbour in this region of mountain slopes and fruit orchards where two ethnic groups have lived side-by-side for centuries: Georgians whose culture is rooted on the
Black Sea coast and
Ossetians whose language and customs
point to the east.
Until the last years of the
Soviet Union, Georgians and Ossetians had lived peacefully.
But as reforms weakened
Moscow's grip, Ossetians and Georgians formed nationalist movements, each staking a claim to their shared homeland.
The uneasy
peace that followed was marked by sporadic clashes, which intensified when
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili came to power four years ago, vowing to assert
Tbilisi's authority over
Georgia's separatist regions.
This only stoked animosity among
South Ossetians, who believe Georgia has no right to rule them.
On August 7, Georgian forces launched a devastating rocket and artillery assault on South Ossetia's capital of Tskhinvali.
The
Russians have accused the Georgians of attempting genocide, saying the barrage targeted Tshkinvali's hospital and residential neighbourhoods.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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