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Kekhvi Kekhvi (Georgian: კეხვი
Kekhvi, Ossetian: Чъех Chekh, Russian: Кехви
Kekhvi) is an
abandoned village (after 2008...
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after the conflict.
According to the
Memorial society, the
villages of
Kekhvi, Kurta, Achabeti, Tamarasheni, Eredvi,
Vanati and
Avnevi were "virtually...
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Georgian refugees.
Eduard Kokoity told
REGNUM News
Agency that "Villages of
Kekhvi and Tamarasheni,
which were
uncontrolled [by the
South Ossetia authorities]...
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ceasefire by the JPKF. Two days later, a
Georgian civilian in the
village of
Kekhvi was
injured after tripping on a
tripwire and
triggering a
small explosion...
- civilians. On 11
September 2008,
Memorial reported that the
villages of
Kekhvi, Kurta, Achabeti, Tamarasheni, Eredvi,
Vanati and
Avnevi were "virtually...
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Ossetian forces, with the
support of
Russian divisions, took Tamarasheni,
Kekhvi, Kurta, and
Achabeti on the
approach to
Tskhinvali from the north. Georgian...
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label the
people who had left the
Georgian villages of
Tamarasheni and
Kekhvi as "refugees" and
Georgians themselves burned the
houses in
these villages...
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Liakhvi valley and on July 26
issued a
proclamation from the
village of
Kekhvi,
calling for the
nobles of
Kartli to join the
rebellion against Russia....
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Vakhtang tried to intercede, he too was
imprisoned by
Simon at the
castle of
Kekhvi. Simon's wife, Nestan-Darejan,
moderated the king's
anger and
Vakhtang was...
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Shida Kartli, on the bank of the
river Tiliani (eastern
Prone basin) and
Kekhvi canal. 900
meters above sea level, 7
kilometers from Tskhinvali. The historic...