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Action off Abkhazia
Part of 2008 South Ossetia War
File:Georgian Navy missile boat Tbilisi.jpg
Georgian Navy missile boat Tbilisi.
DateAugust 9, 2008
LocationBlack Sea off Abkhazia, Georgia
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
 Russia  Georgia
Strength
Elements of the Black Sea Fleet 2 missile boats
2 other units
(Russian sources)
Casualties and losses
Unknown 1 missile boat sunk
(Russian sources)
Russo-Georgian War
South Ossetia

Abkhazia

Georgia

Uncontested Georgia

The Action off Abkhazia was a naval skirmish fought between a Russian navy task force of the Black Sea Fleet and four Georgian Navy units on August 9 2008. The operation, launched from the Crimea, took place during the 2008 South Ossetia War near the northern coast of Georgia. One of the Georgian vessels was reported to have been sunk by the Russian task force, the remaining three were forced to withdraw.

Russian blockade

The Russian navy was on patrol off the coast of Georgia "to prevent weapons from landing by sea." According to Russian sources "the crews were assigned the task to not allow arms and military hardware supplies to reach Georgia by sea."

The Russian task force comprises the missile cruiser Moskva, the destroyer Smetlivy and three large amphibious ships.

The battle

According to Russian Black Sea Fleet officials, elements of the Georgian Navy consisting of two missile boats and two other craft entered the "security zone", imposed by the Russian Navy off the coast of Georgia's separatist region of Abkhazia. The Russian Ministry of Defence claimed, that after two sorties by the Georgians against the Russian fleet, the Russian units retaliated with naval gunfire, sinking one of the attacking boats and the remaining three Georgian warships withdrew towards the port of Poti. Georgian sources remain silent about the engagement, but Abkhazian officials confirmed the action.

References

  1. "Ukraine Ready For Talks With Russia About Return Of Russian Black Sea Ships To Crimea". Ukrainian News Agency. 2008-08-11. Retrieved 2008-08-14. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. Russian navy sinks Georgian boat-Defence ministry August 10, 2008
  3. ^ Russian navy blockade Georgia, Xinhua, 2008-08-10 ("Meanwhile, the Abkhaz law enforcement agencies confirmed that several Georgian warships attempted on Saturday to approach the coast of Abkhazia. But the attempts were curbed by ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.")
  4. Russian news agencies report sunken Georgian ship, Associated Press, 10 August 2008

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