The South Ossetian authorities have expelled the Georgian citizen who served a sentence for crossing the border

Wed, 10/09/2025 - 17:36
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South Ossetia has handed over to Georgia its citizen Korashvili Tengiz, who served a sentence for illegally crossing the state border. This was reported by the press service of the KGB of the Republic.

It was reminded that 36-year-old resident of the city of Kaspi, the Kaspi municipality, Korashvili Tengiz detained by the border guards in the village of Amdzarin, Leningor district on August 19, 2025 .

It was established that the said foreigner, in a state of alcoholic intoxication, intentionally crossed the state border of the Republic of South Ossetia with Georgia.

He was found guilty by the Leningor District Court of committing a crime under Part 1 of Article 322 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation "Illegal crossing of the State Border" with a sentence of imprisonment.

"On September 10, 2025, due to the expiration of his sentence, Korashvili was released and handed over to the Georgian side in accordance with the established procedure," the KGB has noted .

The department has warned that all possible directions of penetration of violators of the state border of the Republic are in the control zones and sectors of influence of the border forces of South Ossetia.

The KGB has also reminded that the department operates a "trust line" with phone numbers: +7 (929) 810-43-24 and +7 (928) 488-49-16 (Telegram, WhatsApp), as well as e-mail: kgb.ruo@mail.ru.

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