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Russia: The FSB's Role in the Russo-Georgian War
Aug 14, 2008 | 19:55 GMT
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Summary
In the months before the Russo-Georgian war, Tbilisi complained that Russians were increasing their intelligence operations inside Georgia and its two secessionist regions. Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB, formerly the KGB) did indeed have heavy influence on Russia's military operations in Georgia; the FSB reportedly laid extensive groundwork in the country and had a significant role in the campaign's strategic planning.
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