Russian soldiers take prisoners in
Russia has taken the first steps toward a troop pullback from Georgia but at the same time paraded blindfolded and bound Georgian prisoners on armored vehicles and seized four U.S. Humvees.
The mixed signals came Tuesday as NATO allies met in emergency session in
A small Russian column including three tanks, three trucks, five armored personnel carriers and a rocket-launcher left Gori, the central city that straddles a vital east-west highway. A Russian officer said they were headed for South Ossetia, the disputed province at the heart of the conflict, then home to
The move toward withdrawal came on the same day as a powerful image of
They were taken from the western city of
Mayor Vano Taginadze said the men, Georgian military and police troops, had been taken captive because the Georgians refused to let Russian armored vehicles into the
A Georgian defense spokeswoman said eight servicemen detained while trying to guard the port were among those held.
Also in Poti, Russian soldiers commandeered four Humvees that had been used in U.S.-Georgian military exercises and were destined to be shipped back to the
The Pentagon said it was looking into the theft. Georgian Deputy Defense Minister Batu Kutelia said Russian forces seized the vehicles.
Russian forces in Poti also blocked access to the city's naval and commercial ports on Tuesday morning and towed the missile boat Dioskuria, one of the Georgian navy's most sophisticated vessels, out of sight of observers. A loud explosion was heard minutes later, and a Georgian interior spokesman said the Russians had blown up the boat.
The acts of force demonstrated anew that
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said
"Right now there are Russian soldiers and tanks at Poti," Georgian Finance Minister Nika Gilavri said. "They want to open every single container" and inspect them.
Georgian television showed footage of a tense standoff at a military training base in northwestern
The two nations did exchange 20 prisoners of war - 15 Georgians and five Russians, according to the head of
On the diplomatic front, NATO foreign ministers suspended their formal contacts with
But the NATO allies, bowing to pressure from European nations that depend heavily on
The Russian Ambassador to NATO, Dmitry Rogozin, dismissed the impact of the emergency meeting in
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said NATO was trying to make a victim of
Lavrov also said it was Georgian troops who needed to pull back to their permanent bases first. The U.N. Security Council also was holding emergency consultations on the conflict.
The White House made clear it expected
The hostilities began earlier this month. Georgia cracked down on South Ossetia, which is internationally recognized as within Georgian borders but tilts toward Moscow and has expressed its independence, and Russia answered by sending its troops and tanks across the Georgian border.
A cease-fire signed by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and
The Kremlin said Medvedev told French President Nicolas Sarkozy by phone Tuesday that Russian troops would withdraw from most of
More American C-130 transport planes brought in tons of relief supplies for the tens of thousands displaced by the conflict, and the
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Jon Miller said he was told food is the major issue for people west of the capital,
Georgian government officials said Russian checkpoints had made it difficult to get supplies into some areas, including Poti.
Tensions also flared between
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