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- Akhalgori and the Georgian villages in the Tskhinvali district. In 1996, the Ergneti market was opened and soon became the place where Georgians and South Ossetians...
- rule, after it succeeded in Adjara. Georgia sent police to close down the Ergneti black market, which was one of the region's chief sources of revenue, selling...
- Georgia as the highway is not controlled by the Georgian government beyond Ergneti village near Tskhinvali where the Administrative Boundary Line of breakaway...
- territories freely. A large part of this trade took place through the borderline Ergneti market, with it being a black market where illegal activities and smuggling...
- Georgian workers detained in Tskhinvali and up to 60 Ossetians detained in Ergneti, before all were liberated after Georgian forces imposed a short-lived...
- reintegrate these breakaway republics through diplomatic means. In 1996, the Ergneti market was opened and soon became the place where Georgians and South Ossetians...
- the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanism (IPRM), held monthly in Ergneti. In December 2015, Beraia claimed that he had convinced the South Ossetian...
- attacks on Georgian villages (Zemo Nikozi, Kvemo Nikozi, Avnevi, Nuli, Ergneti, Eredvi and Zemo Prisi) equaled to an "attack by the armed forces of a...
- that a new war was expected. Journalist witnessed South Ossetian fire on Ergneti in Georgia. On 30 June 2009, Mikhail Kasyanov, member of the Russian opposition...
- stated that the Georgian villages of Zemo Nikozi, Kvemo Nikozi, Nuli and Ergneti were s****ed. The Georgian casualties were six wounded civilians and one...