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The June 21 blast at the Abkhaz administrative border, which killed one person, was “a deliberate attack” on EU Monitoring Mission’s (EUMM) patrol, Hansjörg Haber, head of the mission, said on Monday. A driver of a medical vehicle accompanying EU monitoring patrol close to Eristskali in Tsalenjikha district, died in a mine explosion. A doctor in the same vehicle, belonging to MediClub Georgia, was injured. An armored vehicle carrying EU monitors was “slightly damaged,” according to EUMM. He said that he hoped those responsible for the attack would be caught and prosecuted and called on the sides “to practice restraint.” The head of EUMM also called on the sides to use the Incident and Response Mechanism, agreed during the Geneva talks, to deal with issues of concern. OSCE and EU facilitated meeting in frames of incident prevention and response mechanism was held twice with participation of Georgian, South Ossetia sides and Russian military commanders on the ground in breakaway South Ossetia. The third meeting was scheduled for June 23, but was canceled after the South Ossetian side’s refusal to take part. But no such mechanism has yet been initiated in respect of another breakaway region of Abkhazia. |
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