Press tour of Tskhinvali, a city in ruins - 15 Aug 08
Exactly one week after the conflict began, Russia remains in control of the South Ossetian capital, Tskhinvali. Moscow says fighting killed up to 2,000 people there; many of them Russian citizens. The Russian military took journalists on a tightly controlled tour of Tskhinvali. Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri was among them.

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Russian army and S Ossetian fighters involved in firefight

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In the buffer zone on South Ossetia independence day - 20 Sep 08

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Georgian Civil War | Frontline Footage of Fighting in Abkhazia and Battle of Sukhumi (1992–1993)

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PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOUTH OSSETIA (episode 3 of 5)

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South Ossetians commemorate the war

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Russian soldiers firing, devastation in S Ossetian capital

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