Three Georgian servicemen in the 16th Mountain Battalion, which is deployed in Iraq as part of the coalition forces, were wounded in an attack on a U.S. military base in Iraq, the Georgian Defense Ministry reported on June 3. “Otar Gabiashvili, Zurab Chachanidze and Gocha Zurabiani were slightly injured on June the 2,” Irakli Chikovani, spokesman for the Georgian Defense Ministry, told Civil Georgia. Previously, in August, four Georgian peacekeepers were injured while conducting mine clearing operations in the Northern Iraqi city of Tikrit. 159 soldiers and officers, all of whom were trained by U.S. military instructors within the framework of the Georgia Train-and-Equip Program (GTEP), were dispatched to Iraq on April 7. President Saakashvili, in a bid to boost further cooperation with the United States, said on May 26 that Georgia would triple its number of troops in Iraq. |
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