SUKHUMI. Jan 23 (Interfax-AVN) - Abkhazia's authorities have not ruled out possible terrorist attacks by Georgian saboteurs on a section of the railroad linking the Russian railway station of Adler and Sukhumi.
Abkhaz Vice-President Valery Arshba told Interfax on Thursday that "statements by leaders of Georgia's terrorist organization, the Forest Brothers, that they intend to blow up an Adler-Sukhumi train could not have been made without Tbilisi's sanction."
"I am confident that rebels from terrorist organizations have received a direct order from Georgia's authorities to carry out terrorist attacks," the vice-president noted.
He stressed that "Abkhaz special services and the Defense Ministry are doing everything they can to prevent possible terrorist attacks on the railroad linking Russia and Abkhazia."