FACTBOX - Key points of Russian General Staff briefing
(Reuters) - Colonel-General Anatoly Nogovitsyn, deputy head of Russia's general staff, on Thursday held his daily briefing on the Russian army's actions in Georgia.
Following are some of the key points from the briefing.
ON U.S. AID TO GEORGIA
"We have information that American military-transport aviation say they are delivering a certain humanitarian cargo to Tbilisi airport, though they said we had bombed the airport two days ago."
"Let's ask them will they invite you (the media) to check whether it is humanitarian or not?... What is in it (the cargo) in reality? ... It is of major concern to Russians."
ON CONTINUING CLASHES
"The last 24 hours, we are just watching the situation. There are still snipers out there, certain groups have gotten through, and the provocations are continuing."
"Perhaps now it is against a different background, but there are always these leftover problems."
"A military force that has not been warmed up, you can tell it to stop and it will stop. But these troops, you might say, are still carrying out the previous mission. There are still a lot of problems."
"But we will settle things with everyone, and right now establishing peace is the main issue."
ALLEGED OIL PIPELINE BOMB ATTEMPT
"Aside from an ecological disaster, it wouldn't result in anything.
"It is our principle that oil pipelines do not interest us."
"Why would anyone bomb oil pipelines? We did not bomb them."
ON BLACK SEA FLEET
"We have one general commander for the Black Sea fleet. It is the President of Russia. And all commands from outside are illegitimate to us." Continued...



