Chairman of the Council of the Federation of Russia Sergey Mironov said on September 28 that the detention of Russian military officers charged with spying may be a sign that Tbilisi is preparing for ?military actions,? Interfax news agency reported.
?History knows numerous examples when such acute inspiration with spy-mania, as it is in [now] Georgia, became a step in a country?s preparations for launching military actions,? Interfax quoted Mironov as saying.
?This is not just another manifestation of an anti-Russian stance by the Georgian leadership, but a purposeful and demonstrative provocation,? he added.
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