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Security Zone (SZ) defined by 1994
Ceasefire Agreement and CIS
Agreement. Checkpoint allowed
12+12 km
Restricted Weapons Zone (RWZ
defined by 1994 Agreement and CIS
Agreement.
Checkpoints
not
allowed, patrolling allowed with
prior notification
New Check-Points of Russian Side after Invasion of
Georgia (by 25.08.2008: Ochamchire, Meore Gudava,
Jikmuri, Gupagu, Anaklia, Khudoni, Kvira, Mujava,
Pirveli Maisi (Khobi), Chkhorotsku, Menji, Nabada (Poti),
Patara Poti, Teklati, Kantisubani. In Upper Abkhazia:
Gentsvishi, Omarishara, Sakeni, Chkhalta, Kvabchara
“Additional
Security
measures”
envisaged by ceasefire agreement not
applicable to this area as defined by
President Sarkozy's letter.
Area
of
the
“Additional
Security
measures”
envisaged
by
ceasefire
agreement as defined by President
Sarkozy’s letter (“few kilometers around
Tskhinvali within the conflict zone”)
Conflict Zone defined by the
Decision of Joint Control
Commission (12.07.1992), 15
kilometers around Tskhinvali
Administrative
border of South
Ossetia ----
New Check-Points of Russian Side after Invasion of Georgia
(by 25.08.2008: Perevi, Godora, Ali, Variani, Ikoti, Tsiara, Ptsa,
Karaleti, Shavshvebi, Ergneti, Muguti, Megvrekisi-Brotsleti)
New Check-Points of Russian Side after Invasion of Georgia (by 25.08.2008)