EUMM: Categorically denying false reports by South Ossetian media, which are yet another example of irresponsible disinformation targeted at Mission
EUMM: Categorically denying false reports by South Ossetian media, which are yet another example of irresponsible disinformation targeted at Mission

Reports that appeared in South Ossetian media focusing on the Richard Lugar Center for Public Health Research in Georgia on 20 May 2020, made inaccurate and completely false references to the activities of the EU Monitoring Mission ( EUMM) in Georgia along the Administrative Boundary Line (ABL) with South Ossetia on 26 April, – This is stated in the statement released by the European Union Monitoring Mission.

Occupied Tskhinvali said that “the prevalence of COVID infection from Georgia threatens their security.” This statement was made at the so-called State Security Committee of the occupied region and was published by the local media outlets. Representatives of the occupation regime claim that “Richard Lugar’s laboratory in Georgia is a threat.”

“Employees of the Lugar Public Health Center are trying to obtain biological material from the citizens of the Republic of South Ossetia,” the so-called In the Security Committee said. The members of the occupation regime also claim that a few days ago, “Georgian private clinic cars” appeared near the occupation line.

“Categorically denying the false claims which are yet another example of malicious and irresponsible disinformation targeted at the Mission, we state the following:

On 26 and 27 April the Mission responded to Hotline activations regarding enquiries about ‘private vehicles’ that accompanied its patrol. In response, the Mission explained, as it does here, that the named vehicles were ambulances.

Ambulance cars have been present with EUMM patrols since its inception. They are a standard precautionary measure. It is part of our duty of care towards our staff that they accompany EUMM personnel so that they can swiftly provide the necessary help in case of need, such as a car accident. This is particularly important in remote areas where speedy medical support is difficult to obtain”, – reads the statement by EUMM.

According to Monitoring Mission, no secret movement, contact with any citizen or collection of any samples took place on April 26 in the area.

“The ambulance was clearly visible. There was no secretive movement. The patrol was conducted as planned. There was no contact with any persons. There was no collection of any samples and there is no intent to do so. EUMM is a monitoring Mission, it monitors every day, including during the COVID pandemic.

All sides, including participants from South Ossetia, are aware of these facts as they have been explained via the Hotline on 26 and 27 April and for many years previously, for instance at meetings of the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanism (IPRM) as early as 2014.

The EUMM closely observes the situation on the ground along the South Ossetian ABL on a daily basis. Our Mission patrols have maintained a constant presence during the current pandemic. Our approach is utterly impartial”, – the statement reads.