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Mamuka Kurashvili

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television that Georgian forces were moving to "establish constitutional order in the Ossetian region." He later described his comment as "not authorized by seniors" and "impulsive" and "not prepared". Kurashvili was reprimanded by Georgian Defense Ministry because of the statement. He was wounded
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in 1990. He served at various senior positions in Georgian army including Deputy Chief of the National Guard Security Group (1991–1993), Commandant of Tbilisi Military Garrison (2004–2005), Chief of Special Operation Brigade of Ministry of Defense (2005) and Commander of Georgian peacekeeping
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Mamuka Kurashvili was moved from position of Deputy Head of the General Inspection of Ministry of Defense to Deputy Chief of the Joint Staff of 0GAF.
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since May 7, 2009. Prior to his current position, he served as a chief of staff of peacekeeping operations in Georgia's conflict zones in
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Kurashvili served as the military attaché to Ukraine from September 2009 to 2011, and has been awarded with
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positions in South Ossetia were destroyed by the Russian military, and not Georgian artillery shelling.
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special commission, studying the Russo-Georgian War, he claimed that Russian
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Georgian peacekeeping forces and efforts in South Ossetia and Abkhazia
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battalion in structure of the mixed peacekeeping forces in the
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Staff changes at the Joint Staff of the Georgian Armed Forces
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Senior MoD Official Testifies Before War Commission
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Georgian SSR
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Georgia
Soviet Army
Georgian Land Forces

Brigadier general
Georgian Civil War
South Ossetia war (1991–1992)
War in Abkhazia (1992–1993)
War in Abkhazia (1998)
Russo-Georgian War
Georgian
Georgian Armed Forces
Abkhazia
South Ossetia
Tbilisi State University
Moscow
Malinovsky Military Academy
Soviet Army
National Guard of Georgia
Georgian–Ossetian conflict
Russo-Georgian War
Rustavi 2
Georgian parliament
peacekeepers
Minister of Defense of Georgia
Vakhtang Gorgasali Order
Medal for Military Courage

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