Should Georgia also be afraid of a Russian invasion?

Residents of the Georgian province of South Ossetia have been in danger of losing their lives since it was occupied by Russia in 2008. Putin deliberately keeps the border between the two countries vague in order to strengthen his grip on the country. He is supported in this by the Georgian government. Correspondent Eva Cukier visited the region and wondered how realistic the fear of a Russian invasion is.

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Guest:
Eva Cukier
Presentation:
Egbert Kalse
Editorial:
Suzan Yucel
Edit:
Marco Raaphorst
Photo:
Giorgi Shengelia




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