Europe | The Caucasus

Bang bang, who’s dead?

Sabre-rattling continues in a dangerous corner of Europe

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IF IT is not the prelude to a real war, it risks being mistaken for one—and in a corner of Europe where Western and Russian interests could clash nastily. The talk of war has been in the air for months. But in the past two weeks six people have been killed in the breakaway (and Russian-backed) region of South Ossetia.

This article appeared in the Europe section of the print edition under the headline "Bang bang, who’s dead?"

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