According to Tblisi, yesterday Russian troops moved a border in South Ossetia, a chunk of Georgia that Moscow seized control of in a brief 2008 war, including a section of international pipeline. ABC has more:
Georgia says the de facto border was pushed nearly a kilometer (a half mile) deeper into its territory, leaving a section of the BP-operated Baku-Supsa pipeline in Russian-controlled territory.The new border also is only about 500 meters (yards) from the main highway running from the Georgian capital to the Black Sea.It may be more a calibration than an annexation, but in case there was any doubt …read more
Source: The American Interest