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Timeline by 13h of August 15:20

13 August

16:10 Russian troops from the city of Gori started moving towards Tbilisi

15:20 Alisia Vardanyan, Georgian GPB television journalists reports
from Gori that marauding has started in the city. The residents are
being robbed; the houses are being demolished by Russian tanks.

15:15 According to the reports from the civilians on the ground,
Georgian population of villages Bobnevi, Marana, Dzevera, Khidistavi,
Tchalaubani is escaping to the forest from the Ossetian separatists.

15:00 Gigi Mtvarelidze, member of Georgian CEC, have been robbed by
the Russian-speaking militaries nearby Gori. They took his car with
other possessions.

14:45 Paata Sabelashvili, photographer, reported from highway nearby
Gori that mini-bus with Georgian civilians have been robbed by
Ossetian separatists, one of the passengers, 25-year old women has
been kidnapped by the attackers.

14:20 Many residents of Gori are escaping towards the village of
Ateni, south of Gori, according to the reports on the ground.

14:00 In Poti port Russian troops have blown up three Georgia Coast
Guard vessels.

13:05 Village Pakhulani, Tsalenjikha district has been entered by
Russian soldiers

13:00 According to reports from the ground, village of Atotsi, Kareli
district, is entered by Ossetian separatists.

12:35 25 civilians have been kidnapped by Ossetian separatists from
the village of Tkviavi. The bus, by which the kidnapped civilians were
being transported to Tskhinvali crashed, after which 4 of them managed
to escape.

12:00 Russian soldiers are destroying the base of Gori artillery brigade.

Public Defender of Georgia has appealed to the leaders of all
democratic countries and international organizations not to leave
Georgia alone, and to "take effective measures in order to guard the
internationally recognized principles and to help the Georgian people
to protect their freedom".

10:20 According to the local sources, Russian troops have entered Gori.

09:20 Russian armored troops (50 units) head towards Gori from Tskhinvali.

09:12 Four civilian cars with murdered passengers are reported to have
been seen in the village of Tedotsminda, Gori district.

08:00 The village of Karaleti, Gori district has been attacked by
Ossetian separatists again. The cases of physical assaults and abuses
of the local residents are being reported.

06:50 Two bombs have been dropped by Russian aviation in village
Saqasheti, Gori district. Only one of the bombes exploded.
01.05 According to the information from the local civilian sources,
Ossetian separatists are taking hostage Georgian residents of villages
Nikozi, Dzveri, Tkviavi, Karaleti (north of Gori).
Population of village Berbuki, Gori District is gathered on the road,
asking to be evacuated.

12 August

23:12 Reports have come from that Ossetian separatists are ravaging
the following Georgian villages: Berbuki, Rakha, Sveneti, Kheltubani,
Karaleti.

22:52 Three foreign journalists have been robbed of their car in the
village of Karaleti, Gori District.

21:50 Senaki military base is being ravaged by Russian troops.
Equipment and arms are being either taken or destroyed by Russians.

21:35 Alarming reports come from the villages of Arbo and Ditsi north
of Gori. According to the information from the local sources, Ossetian
separatists are brutally massacring Georgian population of these villages.
According to the local sources, Georgian population of villages Kordi
and Mereti, Gori district, is being brutally assaulted and abused by
Ossetian separatists.
In Tkviavi, Gori district, Ossetian separatists are assaulting local
Georgian residents. At list one murder is reported.
In Tchilisubani, Gori district, the local residents are hiding in the
basements of their houses, asking to be evacuated..

19:10 Russian troops moved towards Khaishi, Svanetia north of the
Zugdidi and occupied it. They entered Upper Abkhazia from the east.

15:00-19:00 Georgian Coast Guard command center has been attacked by
Russian soldiers for three times. Equipment has been taken away or
destroyed. The Georgian Coast Guard vessels have been damaged.

18:30 South Ossetian separatists entered village Disevi in Gori
district and committed acts of ethnic cleansing, burning houses and
attacking population. Russian militaries are witnessing all these and
are not reacting.

18:30 South Ossetian separatists entered village Karaleti in Gori
district and committed acts of ethnic cleansing, burning houses and
attacking population.

18:00 Village Tkotsa Khashuri district 4 bombes were droped. None of
them exploded.

18:00 Russian militaries began exploding Georgian ships harbored in
Poti port.

18:00The share holders of Kulevi Terminal have been notifed by Russian
militaries about planed bombing of the oil terminal.

17:30 Abkhazian troops mobilized heavy armored vehicles in
demilitarized zone in village Ganmukhuri which they took day before
and organized customs.

16:30 Russian troops entered the territory of Gori TV transmition
station. One employee has been killed three injured. Russians
destroyed equipment of the station. As a result the only Russian
speaking TV station Alanya TV is out of air. The region can not
receive Georgian Public Broadcasting channel as well.

16:30 At the grand rally held in Tbilisi, the President Saakashvili
announced about the decision of the government of Georgia to withdraw
from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

14:50 Village Sakoritno in Kaspi region and village Ruisi in Kareli
region are bombed by Russian aviation

14:00 In village Agara (Khashuri region) Russian military jet
bombarded an ambulance vehicle.

13:25 Three Russian airplanes dropped bombs on the village of
Orchosani near Gori.

12:30 Vaziani base nearby Tbilisi has been bombed by Russian planes.

12:25 Oil pipeline 5 km from the city of Rustavi has been bombed.

10:15 Russian planes bombed Gori. The territory around administration
building, hospital, university and city market have been bombed. 5
civilians died including one child and doctor of the hospital, 15
injured. Dutch journalist has been killed. Gori was left by Georgian
troops day before.

In the morning ours of 12 August Russian airplanes bombed the village
of Tkviavi near Tskhinvali once again.

03:25 Russian envoy to the UN Churkin announced on the press
conference that Russia will not support the resolution. Georgian envoy
Alasania announced that suggested resolution is acceptable to Georgia.

02:15 Emergency meeting of the Security Council of the UN started. The
resolution about cease-fire prepared by France was discussed.

02:05 Russian aviation bombarded Kaspi 30 Km from Tbilisi out of
conflict zone. 3 bombs were dropped near the Heidelberg Cement factory
(one from the two cement factories in the country). No damage was
reported.

01:15 President of the United states George W. Bush made supportive
statement to Georgia. "Russia has invaded a sovereign neighboring
state and threatens a democratic government elected by its people.
Such an action is unacceptable in the 21st century," the president
said in a televised statement from the White House, calling on Moscow
to sign on to the outlines of a cease-fire as the Georgian government
has done

11 August

20:30 Russian Army took Gori and cut main highway connecting Western
and Eastern parts of the country.

20:26 Ministry of Economic Development received the letter from the
captian of Cargo Ship "Castor" that it was prevented to enter Poti
Port. The other cargo ship "Asha" was prevented enter Poti Port
before, during the same day.

20:10 Invading army of the Russian Federation has advancing outside
the conflict zones of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The Russian army
units move towards city Gori. The Georgian army is retreating to
defend the capital. The Government is urgently seeking international
intervention to prevent the fall of Georgia and the further loss of life.

19:30 Russian troops advanced deep into Georgian territory from west
and entered
Senaki 210 Km from Tbilisi, out of the conflict zone.

19:20 US deputy assistant secretary made supportive announcement to
Georgia. He mentioned that, time would come when International Peace
keeping force will enter Georgia and restore Georgia's territorial
Integrity.

19:00 The camp for IDPs was opened in Tbilisi.

18:20 Ossetian separatist forces entered village Beloti near Eredvi.
They took hostage remaining civilian population and locked them in
local church.

18:10 Russian Troops attacked and took village Shindisi of Gori district.

17:30 Russian Aviation bombed village Kere of Gori District.

Russian peace keepers with heavy equipment entered Zugdidi to disarm
local police.
By 17:00 they began to occupy administrative buildings.
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14:30 Senaki base is bombed by Russian aviation.

13:30 President Saakashvili signs a ceasefire agreement, prepared by
the foreign ministers of France, Finland, and Georgia. The foreign
ministers of France and Finland are taking the agreement to Moscow in
order to persuade President Medvedev to sign it.
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12:05 Russian aviation is bombing Georgian servicemen in Upper Abkhazia.

10:00 Village of Eredvi came under the fire of Russian artillery.

07:15 Senaki airport is bombed by Russian airplanes.

06:10 Gori tank battalion is bombed. A civilian apartment building
nearby has been hit.

05:00 Shiraki airfield in Dedoplistskaro District on the east of the
country is bombed by Russian jets.

04:37 Civilian radar station on Makhata mount in 5 kilometers from
downtown Tbilisi is bombed by Russian planes.

03:05 Villages of Sharabidzeebi, Kapandichi, Makho near Batumi are
bombed by Russian planes. Graveyard and villagers' backyard have been
hit. No casualties

00:30 Civilian radar station in the village of Shavshvebi west of
Tbilisi is bombed by Russian planes.

00:00 Five wounded policemen transported to Zugdidi hospital from
Upper Abkhazia.

10 August

20:00 Positional fighting near village of Qvabchara in Upper Abkhazia.

19:10 "Tbilaviamsheni" aviation factory was bombarded by Russian
aviation again.

19:05 Russian aviation dropped bomb on Tbilisi International Airport.

18:00 The Black Sea town of Anaklia 280 km from Tbilisi, is bombed by
Russian airplanes. No casualties reported

17:30 Georgian Ministry of Foreign affairs handed diplomatic note to
the Charg d'affirs of Russian embassy Mr Smag. According to the order
of the president Georgia, Georgian Government forces stopped fire in
the conflict zone.

Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Karasin announced the terms of
ceasefire. Georgia have to withdraw on the positions existing before
the beginning of the conflict and take responsibility of non use of force.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russian Federation announced that
journalists wanting to enter Russian-Georgian conflict zone have to
have special accreditation from Ministry of Defense and second
accreditation from Ministry of Foreign affairs of Russia.

16:10 Russian aviation bombarded only remaining bridge on the Highway
linking eastern and western parts of the country. There was a fire on
the bridge. Fire is extinguished. The traffic is restored.

16:05 Gori is being bombed by Russian aviation.

15:10 Russian troops and Abkhaz separatists launch ground attack on
Upper Abkhazia. The region is being bombed by Russian aviation.

15:00 Russian airplanes bomb the village of Knolevi in the northern
Kareli district.
By noon of 10 August there are 20 to 25 thousand IDPs from the regions
of Tskhinvali and Gori, as a result of Russian attacks. The number of
IDPs is growing quickly.

09:00 Government of Georgia reported 45 soldiers and 47 civilians died.

08:45 Ten Russian jets attack Upper Abkhazia. One jet has been downed
by Georgian Government troops.
07:40 Russian jets bomb village of Urta in Zugdidi district.

07:00 Georgian Government Forces withdraw from Tskhinvali.
Russian General Khrulyov, commander of the invading 58th army was
wounded after shelling Russian military convoy by Georgian artillery.

05:45 Russian jet entered Georgian airspace from Dagestan and dropped
3 Bombs on Tbilisi airplane factory.

6,000 Russian troops enter Georgia through Roki tunnel overnight; 90
tanks; 150 Armored Personnel Carriers; 250 artillery gunships.

4,000 Russian troops land at port of Ochamchire in Abkhazia, from
Black Sea port of Sevastopol.

9 August

22:30 Russian air forces bombarded Chkhalta, administrative center of
Upper Abkhazia. No Casualties reported.

By 19:45 Tskhinvali is under ultimate control of Georgian Government
troops.
Russian Navy prevented Moldovan Cargo Ship Lotus - 1 carrying wheat
from entering Poti Port. Lotus - 1 was forced to go back.

16:35 The town of Oni in northern Georgia is bombarded by Russian
aviation.

16:15 Two Russian battleships are heading towards Poti port. By this
time they are near Gudauta.

16:05 Four Russian jets flew over Upper Abkazia.

15:45 Abkhaz separatist leader Sergey Bagapsh announced the launch of
bombardment of Upper Abkhazia.

14:30 The Parliament approved ordinance of the Declaration on the
State of War and full mobilization.

14:00 Russian air force attack Upper Abkhazia (Kodori gorge) in
several places, including the airdrome in the village of Omarishara.
12:40 Kopitnari airdrome is bombed again.

10:22 Russian air force continues to bomb Gori, located 60 kilometers
northwest from Tbilisi and is outside the conflict zone.

10:20 One more Russian military airplane is shot down in Gori, located
60 kilometers northwest from Tbilisi and is outside the conflict zone.
The pilot has been captured.

10:00 Russian air force bomb Kopitnari airdrome in several kilometers
from Kutaisi.
The entire 58th Russian Army, located in the North Caucasus, enters
the South Ossetia region. They are engaged in battle with the Georgian
army in Tskhinvali, which is in the conflict zone and 92 kilometers
northwest from Tbilisi.

01:20 Gatchiani in the Gardabani districts was bombarded, which is 20
kilometers southeast of Tbilisi and outside the conflict zone and is
also close to the BTC pipeline, but the pipeline is not damaged.

01:00 Poti was bombarded a second time, which is located on the Black
Sea coast, 260 kilometers west from Tbilisi, is outside the conflict
zone and is a pure civilian target.

00:34 Person calling himself "Armen" calls the 022 Patrol Police
number and says a bomb is planted in President's Residence. He also
says the new President Administration and Ministry of Internal Affair
buildings will soon be bombarded.

00:20 Vaziani airfield is bombed again, which is 2-3 kilometers from
Tbilisi International Airport and is located outside the conflict zone.

00:17 Lightening bombs are dropped on Senaki military base, which is
213 kilometers west of Tbilisi and is outside the conflict zone. 1
serviceman and 5 reservists were reported killed. The railway station
in Senaki is also bombed and eight are killed.

00:12 Poti port, which is located on the Black Sea coast, 260
kilometers west from Tbilisi, is outside the conflict zone and is a
pure civilian target, is bombed heavily.

8 August

22:40 According to Ministry of Defense, Russian planes violated
Georgian airspace a total of 22 times.

22:15 The type and place of Russian planes taken down during the day
not located yet.

21:45 Policemen and reservists who were surrounded in the Znauri
school bulding, five kilometers west of Tskinvali, are rescued by
government forces.
21:11 The separatist authorities claim to have altogether 1400 people
dead and wounded. At the same time, the Russian Ministry of Defense
announces that there are 10 dead among Russian "peacekeepers".

20:30 After severe clashes in Tskinvali, Georgian forces start to
withdraw from the center of the town, holding their positions at its
southern outskirts. Russian tanks enter the eastern part of Tskinvali.

19:20 2 Russian planes pass over Ambrolauri, which is 170 kilometers
northwest of Tbilisi and is outside the conflict zone.

19:18 5 Russian airplanes were shot down during the day. Last one is
shot down at approximately 19:00 near Tskhinvali.

18:45 Georgian Gori artillery brigade is bombarded by 5 Russian airplanes.

18:44 A motorcade of Russian tanks, armored vehicles and trucks loaded
with different kinds of weapons reach Tskinvali by the Dzara by-pass
road, 2 kilometers west of Tskinvali. The Russians opens intensive
fire towards Georgian forces located in Tskinvali and on the
neighboring heights. A second motorcade, which also came from Russia
via the Roki tunnel, is stopped near the Georgian government
controlled area of Dmenisi, 7 kilometers north of Tskinvali, and
Russians open heavy fire toward Georgian forces.

18:32 Frone gorge, northeat of Tskinvali, is under intensive artillery
fire by Russian forces. Villages Avnevi and Phrisi, in the Tskinvali
region, are bombarded by Russian military aircraft.

17:35 Marneuli military airbase, 20 kilometers south of Tbilisi and
outside the conflict zone, is bombed for the third time resulting in 1
death and 4 injured. As a result of three bombings, three grounded
AN-2 type planes and military vehicles stationed there are destroyed.

17:00 Marneuli military airbase is bombed for the second time causing
casualties.

16.30 Russian aviation bombs Marneuli and Bolnisi military airbases,
20 kilometers and 35 kilometers south of Tbilisi respectively. Two
aircrafts were destroyed on ground. Also several buildings were
destroyed and there are casualties.

16:03Two Russian planes enter Georgian airspace from the North. One
more flies over Djava. Two more fly across the border near Chechnya.
By 16:00 about 40 officers of Criminal Police and Reservists are
trapped in Znauri school.

15:30 Ossetian separatists destroyed 3 Georgian tanks at Dzari by-pass
road.

15:05 Russian military plane enters Georgia from the direction of
Tedzami, just south of Gori, and drop two bombs on the Vaziani
military airport and turned back.
14.30 Almost 100% of Tskhinvali is controlled by Georgian forces. Just
several small groupings are still resisting.

14.15 Georgian government announces a ceasefire from 15.00 till 18.00
to let civilian population leave Tskhinvali. Separatists are also
offered amnesty and humanitarian aid if they surrender.

13:00 Part of Thskinvali is controlled by Georgian army and fighting
continues in the center. The civilian population does not resist. They
are ordered to stay inside their houses.

12.05 One Su-24 enters Georgian air space from Russia and remained
over Tskhinvali till 12.15.

By 12.00 Eight Georgians (6 military and 2 civilians) have died and 87
are injured. 1 military truck with ammunition was destroyed.

11:45 Emergency Service of Civil Aviation report receiving a signal
from a crashed flying object (presumably Russian fighter plane) near
Iuri range, 17 km south from Gori.

11.45: Four Su-24 Russian jet enter Georgia from the direction of
Stepantsminda (Kazbeg), northeast of the Roki tunnel and outside of
the conflict zone. Two of them pass Tbilisi and make two circles
around Marneuli. The other two make a circle above Gudauri.

10:57: Two of the six Russian aircraft drop three bombs in Gori. One
of these fell near the stadium, the second near Gorijvari slope and
third near an artillery brigade.

10.50: Six Su-24 fighter planes enter from the Roki pass.

10.30 Russian Su-24 bombs the village of Variani in the Kareli
district, 75 kilometers west of Tbilisi and outside the conflict zone.
Seven civilians were injured as a result.

9.45: A Russian military fighter plane drops about 3-5 bombs near the
village of Shavshvebi, on the highway between Poti and Tbilisi and is
300-500 meters from Georgian military radar.

By 9:00 Georgian Forces control the villages of Gromi, Artsevi,
Tsinagara, Znauri, Sarabuki, Khetagurovo, Atotsi, Kvemo Okuna,
Dmenisi, Muguti and Didmukha.

8:00: First group of Russian troops together with Gufta Bridge are
destroyed by a Georgian aerial bombardment. Later two more groups of
Russian troops enter South Ossetia through the Roki tunnel, which
connects Russia and Georgia, but could not cross the Gufta Bridge
which was destroyed and moved by the Geri-Dmenisi road.

5:30: First Russian troops enter through Roki tunnel South Ossetia,
passed Java, crossed Gufta bridge and moved by Dzara road towards
Tskhinvali.
By 4:28: Georgian armed forces are in control of six villages in the
Tskhinvali region: Muguti, Dmenisi, Didmukha, Okona, Akut and Kohati.
It is also reported that Georgian forces entered the village of
Khetagurovo.

2:45: Reports are received of Georgian troops occupying the villages
of Didmukha, Muguti and Dmenisi.

7 August

During the night and early morning intensive fire came from the
Ossetian villages of Khetagurovo, Dmenisi, Sarabuki, and Ubiat.
Separatist authorities continued shelling Georgian law enforcers and
Peacekeeping units with mortars and artillery. The central authorities
responded with limited fire in order to defend the positions.

In the morning interview with Russian news agencies, South Ossetian de
facto president Eduard Kokoity declared that if the Georgian
government did not withdraw its military forces from the region, he
would start "to clean them out."

President Saakashvili speaking with journalists in the military
hospital in Gori, where he visited the two injured Georgian
servicemen, said that despite attacks on the Georgian villages,
Tbilisi was showing "maximum restraint." Saakashvili also called on
Russia to "to recall its officials" from South Ossetia, who consider
themselves as the so-called South Ossetian government.

Temur Yakobashvili, visited the conflict zone in the morning of August
7 to meet with representatives of the separatist government. The State
Minister met with Marat Kulakhmetov, commander of the Joint
Peacekeeping Forces, in Tskhinvali. But, the separatists refused to
negotiate with him.

The chairman of the separatist republic's Security Council, Anatoly
Barankevich threatened that armed groupings of Cossacks from North
Ossetia were headed towards South Ossetia to fight against Georgian
forces.

The separatists resumed shelling of Georgian villages Nuli and Avnevi
by 16:00. Three Georgian servicemen were injured after the South
Ossetian separatist forces blew up an infantry combat vehicle
belonging to the Georgian peacekeeping battalion in Avnevi. Georgian
police responded by firing towards the separatist armed grouping in
village Khetagurovo, where two separatist militiamen were killed and
two more wounded. Later, the check-point of Georgian peacekeepers was
bombed in Avnevi and several Georgian servicemen and civilians were
killed.

Georgia has decided to "unilaterally cease fire" in a sign of
Tbilisi's willingness to defuse tensions, Temur Yakobashvili, the
Georgian state minister for reintegration, announced at a press
conference in Tbilisi at 6:40pm. Yakobashvili said that he was not
able to get in touch with the separatist authorities.

President Saakashvili said in a live televised address made at 7:10pm,
that he had ordered the Georgian forces to cease fire in South
Ossetia. He said there were casualties, both dead and many people
wounded. Saakashvili said that he ordered to cease fire "on purpose"
to again offer the South Ossetian secessionists to resume talks.

Despite Georgia's decision not to return fire, the Georgian village of
Avnevi again came under fire of the South Ossetian militiamen at about
8:30pm. It can be said that the village was totally destroyed as a result.

The South Ossetian separatist armed groupings fired at the
Georgian-controlled village of Prisi at about 10:30 pm. The attack
left several people wounded on the Georgian side.

The separatist authorities opened fire at all Georgian positions
around the South Ossetian capital Tskhinvali at about 23:30, including
the villages of Tamarasheni and Kurta. The police stations in Kurta
was destroyed as a result of heavy shelling.
8 August

According to witnesses from local population, at about 9.45 a military
fighter plane, presumably Russian (it entered Georgia from South
Ossetian side) dropped off about 3-5 bombs near village Shavshvebi,
300-500 meters from Georgian military radar.

6 August

Late on 6 August, separatists opened mortar fire at Georgian populated
villages of Eredvi, Prisi, Avnevi, Dvani and Nuli. Georgian government
forces fired back in order to defend the positions and civilian
population. As a result of intensive cross-fire during the night, two
servicemen of the Georgian battalion of the Joint Peacekeeping Forces
were injured. Separatist regime also claimed several injured persons
on their side. Despite the targeted attacks on peaceful population and
villages, as well as on the Georgian police and peacekeeping forces,
the central authorities decided not to respond through heavy exchange
of fire, in order not to injure the local population.

Temur Yakobashvili, Georgian chief negotiator and state minister for
reintegration, said in late night televised remarks on August 6 that
it was the position of the Georgian government that only a direct
dialogue with Tskinvali authorities would solve the deteriorating
security situation. Mr. Yakobashvili also stressed that
Ambassador-at-large Yuri Popov would attend the talks as a
facilitator. South Ossetian chief negotiator, Boris Chochiev, refused
to take part in negotiations.

During 4 and 5 August no serious incidents have been observed.

3 August
South Ossetian separatist government announced evacuation of more than
500 people, including about 400 children. However, Ermak Dzansolov,
deputy prime minister of Russia's North Ossetian Republic, told
Interfax news agency that it was not an evacuation. Sending children
to North Ossetia was part of a pre-arranged summer-camp programme, as
he explained.
Russian media outlets started a massive propaganda campaign against
Georgia.
South Ossetian media sources reported on the mobilization of
volunteers across the North Caucasus.

2 August

Six civilians and one Georgian policeman were injured after the
shelling of Georgian villages in the South Ossetian conflict zone
overnight. The Georgian-controlled villages of Zemo Nikozi, Kvemo
Nikozi, Nuli, Avnevi, Eredvi and Ergneti came under intense fire from
the South Ossetian separatists with large calibre mortars. Georgian
law enforcers shot back defensively for some time, but then received
an order of ceasefire in order not to escalate the situation.

1 August

At about 8:00 AM, Tbilisi time, a pickup vehicle with six Georgian
police officers was hit by two remote control explosive devices on the
Eredvi-Kheiti by-pass road linking the Didi Liakhvi Gorge – a Georgian
enclave north of the breakaway region's capital Tskhinvali - with
Georgia proper. As a result of the attack, five Georgian policemen
were severely wounded. The central authorities decided not to
retaliate in order not to escalate the situation.

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