TBILISI, Georgia (CNN) — The Russian military advanced into Georgia on two fronts Monday, heading towards cities outside the breakaway provinces that have been the centers of fighting.
From the flashpoint South Ossetia, the Russian military moved south towards the central Georgia city of Gori, Georgia said. Russia said its troops were on the outskirts of the city.
A CNN crew in Gori saw Georgian forces piling into trucks and leaving the city at high speed.
CNN saw thousands of troops driving out of the city, as well as thousands of civilians traveling by convoy from Gori toward Tbilisi.
Gori lies along Georgia’s main east-west highway, and is an important site for Georgia’s communication systems.
Russian troops were also in Senaki, in western Georgia, having advanced from Abkhazia, Russian and Georgian officials said.
Russia’s Interfax news agency cited an official with the Russian Defense Ministry saying troops were in Senaki to “prevent attacks by Georgian military units against South Ossetia.” Senaki is home to a Georgian military base.
Georgia’s interior ministry said Russia had also seized control of Zugdidi — a city on the route between Abkhazia and Senaki. Interactive map: See how far the Russians have advanced »
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