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ICRC President Jakob Kellenberger visiting people who fled the armed conflict between Georgia and Russia and are sheltered at a collective centre in Tbilisi..17.08.08
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Alagir North Ossetia, Russia. A boy waits outside a bus that will return him to South Ossetia, along with other refugees who crossed into North Ossetia to escape the fighting between Georgia and Russia. 18.08.08
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Alagir North Ossetia, Russia. Two women ponder their future as they wait on a bus that will return them from North Ossetia, where they found refuge during the fighting in Georgia, to their homes in South Ossetia. 18.08.08
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Tbilisi, Georgia. Locals help unload the relief goods airlifted to Tbilisi by the ICRC for people fleeing the conflict and sheltered at a collective centre.16.08.08
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Tbilisi. The ICRC is providing water and sanitation to large numbers of displaced people who have sought refuge in Tbilisi. Two young boys fill their jugs at an ICRC water point in front of a large building in the city.15.08.08
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Tblisi. Hundreds of people displaced by the hostilities in Georgia have sought refuge in the capital. The ICRC is providing water and sanitation in this huge rundown building, the former headquarters for the ex-Soviet army for the south Caucasus.15.08.08
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Collective centre at the Plant Protection Institute, Tbilisi. To escape the shelling of their village, Lali and Paata and their two sons fled to Tbilisi with nothing but the clothes on their backs. They are living in another displaced person's room until they receive some supplies.
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Tbilisi, Georgia: Norwegian mobile field hospital arriving by air in Tbilisi Airport. 14.08.08