Georgians Blame Russia for Fires in Beloved Preserve
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TSAGVERI, Georgia — Around noon on Aug. 15, hours before his president signed a cease-fire agreement ending the war with Russia, Viktor Aksashvili saw a camouflage-painted helicopter in the sky. “I saw it coming from Borjomi,” a nearby town, said Aksashvili, 58, a school bus driver. “It went up the valley, turned around, and went back.”
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