Archive - 2019

7/8/2019

Wed, 07/08/2019 - 22:11

Belgian journalist will make a documentary about South Ossetia

Belgian journalist Mush Benoit intends to shoot a documentary about South Ossetia. The Belgian, who came to the press tour as part of a delegation of journalists, spoke about this at a briefing in Tskhinval.

“We have already visited Donetsk and would like to see what the situation is in South Ossetia, what kind of relations the Republic has with other states after the military actions in 2008,” he said.

According to Benoit, after his first visit to South Ossetia, he wrote a report in which he described in detail all the hostilities in South Ossetia.

It was an insidious step towards Ossetians who lived in peace, - Russia Today TV channel correspondent

August 2008 Five days of war. 11 years later. Journalists are telling about the war in South Ossetia

Ashraf El Sabbah, Russian publicist, journalist and translator:

Despite the fact that 11 years have passed since the criminal events of the Saakashvili regime, I remember August 8, 2008 very vividly, since we flew from Moscow to Tbilisi at the nighton August 7 t- 8 and saw almost everything with our own eyes from the first minutes.

Wed, 07/08/2019 - 12:54

South Ossetia for the first time will send a group of schoolchildren on a trip to Nicaragua

A group of South Ossetian schoolchildren will go to Nicaragua for the first time, which was one of the first to recognize the independence of South Ossetia. This was reported to TASS by the President of the Republic Anatoly Bibilov.

"We agreed to send our schoolchildren to Nicaragua so that they could get to know this country, its culture, see the sights with their own eyes," the President said and specified that the winners of the Republican school Olympiads will go there.

All political adventurers and war criminals should remember August 2008, - Evgeny Poddubny

August 2008. Five days of the war. 11 years later. Russian journalists are telling about the war in South Ossetia

Each viewer of the Rossiya and TVC television channels knows his face in a helmet with the inscription “press”, his reports are almost always saturated with gunpowder and blood. Evgeny Poddubny, a military journalist:

August 8, 2008 is a day of endless tragedies and quiet hope. Every 10 minutes, my friends and I learned that one of our close friends had died or, on the contrary, had survived.

6/8/2019

Tue, 06/08/2019 - 22:59

Anatoly Bibilov: Several more UN member countries recognize South Ossetia

South Ossetia is negotiating the recognition of the republic with a number of states. In the near future, recognition can be expected from several UN member states, said President of South Ossetia Anatoly Bibilov.

“Negotiations are ongoing with many countries, and it’s no secret that Russian colleagues provide great support. I think that we will see not one, but several recognitions from the states -members of the UN,” the President told reporters.

Tue, 06/08/2019 - 22:56

South Ossetia expects the Nicaraguan President's visit in 2020

The head of South Ossetia Anatoly Bibilov said that he had invited President of Nicaragua Daniel Ortega to visit the Republic in 2020.

"I invited the President of Nicaragua, there is an invitation. President of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega accepted this invitation, we hope and tentatively agreed that this could be next year," Anatoly Bibilov told reporters.

According to him, during a recent visit to this country, representatives of the leadership of South Ossetia and Nicaragua "agreed that we will develop our relations both in the cultural sphere and economic spheres."

Tue, 06/08/2019 - 22:52

President of South Ossetia: 95% of our citizens have Russian passports

Ninety-five percent of South Ossetian citizens have Russian passports, said South Ossetian President Anatoly Bibilov.

" 95 percent of South Ossetians are citizens of the Russian Federation. It is not only right, it is necessary," Bibilov told reporters.

He has reminded that, with Russian passports, residents of South Ossetia can solve their pressing problems, get an education, travel around the world. In addition, having Russian passports "suggests that Ossetians have always considered Russia their historical homeland," the President said.

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