22.4.2005 12:54 MSK 25-year-old Georgian killed in Galsky region In the Galsky Region In the Galsky Region GEORGIA, Tbilisi. (Our Correspondent) On the night of April 21st in Gomurishy Village in the Galsky Region, the son of a local administrator, 25-year-old Lasha Bigvava, was killed. A deputy to the Georgian administrator, Giorgy Lomiy, reported to journalists that at 1:00 am Russian servicemen entered Bigvava’s house and took Lasha away with them.
According to Giorgy Lomiy, the Russian soldiers who took Lasha Bigvava tortured and then killed him. Lomiy reports that before the murder, at about 10:00 pm, there was a quarrel between local young people and Russian peacemakers, which ended in mutual insults.
The main Georgian military observer in the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict zone, Valery Dzhaparidze, reported that this murder resulted in a meeting of all sides in the village of Chuburkhindzhi. The decision was made to conduct a thorough investigation of the incident by a commission comprised of representatives of all sides of conflict, including military observers from the United Nations and Russian peacemakers.
Translated by OM Kenney PRIMA-News Agency [2005-04-21-George-16] http://www.prima-news.ru/eng/news/news/2005/4/22/31924.html
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