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South Ossetia

Non-stop communication

Hundreds of people call each other on different sides of conflict every day. The barbwire can’t muffle the cellular communication

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Russian-Ossetian troops

Sub-units of the South Ossetian Army will become part of Russian Armed Forces, the Defence Minister of the Republic stated

USSR: a legitimate end

This year marks 25th anniversary of the end of the USSR. Here’s the story about those, who created and dissolved it

A horrible message from 2008

Sochi resident sentenced to 7 years for sending a text message shortly before alaunch of hostilities over South Ossetia

Kokoyty plans a comeback

The choice between independence and joining Russsia is likely to become the key issue at the upcoming elections in South Ossetia

A useless language?

Ossetian is an endangered language, says UNIESCO. But it seems that only their society is concerned about this problem

Marik Dudaev, Ossetians and Georgians

A victim, a brigand and Robin Hood-all in one. He served 9 years in a Tbilisi prison and he is facing trial again, this time in Tskhinval. Once again for extortion

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