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Russia-Georgia unrest worries Fargo parents
North Dakota State University vice president Prakash Mathew is one of the Fargo-area parents with a child volunteering with the Peace Corps in Georgia. Mathew says he was able to talk with his son, Chris, who sounded surprisingly relaxed. The Peace Corps said Friday that its 38 volunteers and 47 volunteers-in-training in Georgia are safe. The volunteers were prepared to leave if the fighting worsened.
Russia-Georgia unrest worries Fargo parents
RussiaGeorgia unrest worries Fargo parents
Aug 9 2008 8:45AM
Associated Press
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FARGO, N.D. (AP) Some Fargo-Moorhead parents of Peace Corps volunteers have been shaken by news of fighting overseas between Russia and Georgia. But they say their children are fine.
Witnesses say hundreds of people were killed Friday when Russia dispatched an armored column into the breakaway enclave of South Ossetia (ah-SEE'-shuh) after Georgia launched a surprise offensive to try to crush separatists.
The Peace Corps said Friday that its 38 volunteers and 47 volunteers-in-training in Georgia are safe. The volunteers were prepared to leave if the fighting worsened.
North Dakota State University vice president Prakash Mathew is one of the Fargo-area parents with a child volunteering with the Peace Corps in Georgia. Mathew says he was able to talk with his son, Chris, who sounded surprisingly relaxed.
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