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Date Added: August 23, 2008 02:12:04 AM
Russia has said although it will withdraw the bulk of its troops from Georgia in coming days, it will maintain a military presence to protect South Ossetia. After an update from Tbilisi, reporters examine the status of Georgia's other breakaway province, Abkhazia.

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