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    THE CULTURAL OBJECTS OF SOUTH OSSETIA DAMAGED IN THE CONFLICT INCLUDE TWO CHURCHES AND A SYNAGOGUE

    Interfax-Religion
    19 September 2008, 16:13
    Russia

    Moscow, September 19, Interfax - Two churches and a synagogue are
    included in the list of 11 objects of cultural heritage of South
    Ossetia, which have documented destructions from the Georgian army
    aggression on August 8-12, 2008.

    During the battle action the shell hit ruined the southern wall and
    corner of the church located not far away from the village of Nizhny
    Tbet; the area of destroyed space is about five meters. The church
    was built in the late Middle Ages, Rossiyskaya Gazeta reports Friday.

    Service premises of the Tskhinvali Church of Nativity of the Blessed
    Virgin (the former Armenian Church), built in 1718, were destroyed
    during a massive fire of the city by the Georgian army.

    The ancient synagogue located in Tskhinvali also has significant
    damages. The building requires essential repairs and restoration.

    Besides, the Georgian army ruined several graves and tombstones at
    the memorial cemetery of defenders and civilians who died during the
    aggression of 1990s and damaged the local chapel.

    "An irreparable damage has been inflicted on the original human
    environment of South Ossetia people. Thereby Georgian authorities have
    materially violated such basic internationally accepted acts as the
    Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event
    of Armed Conflict, 1954, the Convention Concerning the Protection of
    the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, 1972, and UNESCO Declaration
    concerning the Intentional Destruction of Cultural Heritage, 2003,"
    Russian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexander Yakovenko said.
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