Archive - 2021

22/5/2021

21/5/2021

Fri, 21/05/2021 - 17:10

Sergey Menyailo and Sergey Machnev expressed support to the President and the people of South Ossetia on the anniversary of the Zar tragedy

Acting Head of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania Sergei Menyailo and Speaker of the Parliament Alexei Machnev sent a telegram to President Anatoly Bibilov with words of support in connection with the 29th anniversary of the Zar tragedy.

"Today is a day of memory and sorrow for all the people of Ossetia - 29 years ago, on the Zar road, the armed forces of Georgia shot a convoy with refugees. One of the most bloody and inhuman acts took the lives of 33 civilians in South Ossetia.

The pain of this tragedy continues to this day.

20/5/2021

Thu, 20/05/2021 - 18:41

South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Transnistria became participants of the international online conference

The first international cultural and educational conference with the participation of representatives of Transnistria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia was held on May 13 under the patronage of the State Service for Culture and Historical Heritage of the PMR.

According to the official representation of South Ossetia in Transnistria, the main goal of the conference, which was held online, was to establish creative cooperation between the educational institutions of an artistic orientation.

Thu, 20/05/2021 - 18:40

This cannot be forgotten: the eyewitness about the Zar tragedy

The cars with the bodies of the dead left behind a dense scarlet line of blood. This is how the Zar tragedy was remembered by the eyewitness Gennady Khubaev. On that black May day, the last car following the convoy managed to get away from the fascists, and they informed people in the city about the atrocious crime. Gennady also learned about the incident.

As the eyewitness told the correspondent of the IA "Res", he and his friends had immediately ran towards the hospital.

Thu, 20/05/2021 - 11:42

Case # 9292019: The Zar tragedy is an act of genocide, the perpetrators have been identified, no one will remain unpunished

In the recent history of South Ossetia, there are many sorrowful dates over which time has no power and which people will always remember. One of these is May 20. Exactly 29 years ago, on May 20, 1992, a convoy of cars and trucks was moving along the Zar road.

The exhausted civilians, women, children and old people left the besieged Tskhinval hoping to wait out the war in a safe place, but along the road, which was called the Road of Life, they were brutally shot by the Georgian fascists.

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