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And let me notice that "North Ossetian" part of the map is marked in Russian language, not "Ossetian"

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Dear Maturi0n,

If it is about "On-the-ground truth" then can I add ruins of buildings/houses of villages and towns destroyed during and also after actual fighting?

Or If International organisations consider Russian military bases and their presence in Georgia as illegal, can I mark these bases and add notes to them as being illegal according to these organisations and international law?

Why this buildings or notes are removed?
Is it the way to hide war crimes?

Also, regarding "On-the-ground truth", if some minorities live on certain part of the state, whose territorial integrity is supported by other countries and international organisations it does not mean that these places should be marked on different language rather than states official language, even if separatists are in power. Actually Russians are in power there. not separatists.

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Georgians were forced to leave and are still forced to leave their houses, that is the truth. And they were majority of population.

European Parliament resolution of 14 June 2018 on Georgian occupied territories 10 years after the Russian invasion:
- whereas the EU strongly supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia within its internationally recognised borders;
- whereas 10 years after the Russian military aggression in Georgia of August 2008, the Russian Federation still continues its illegal occupation of the Georgian territories of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia, undermining international law and the rules-based international system; whereas the so-called integration and alliance treaties signed between Russia and Abkhazia and South Ossetia in 2014 and 2015 were clear violations of international law, OSCE principles and Russia’s international commitments; whereas the European Union does not recognise the framework of the so-called elections and a referendum held by Russia-backed separatists in the Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in 2016 and 2017;
- whereas Russia constantly reinforces its illegal military presence in Georgia’s occupied territories by constructing new bases, bringing in new troops and equipment, and conducting military exercises;
- whereas Russia continues to be in breach of its international obligations and refuses to fully implement the EU-mediated ceasefire agreement of 12 August 2008;
- whereas Russia continues to isolate Abkhazia and Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia from the rest of the country by closing additional crossing points, putting in place physical barriers along the administrative boundary line (ABL) and conducting a campaign aimed at eradicating Georgian culture;
- whereas this line is slowly but steadily being moved deeper into Tbilisi-controlled territory in a process known as a ‘borderisation’, in some places coming very close to critical infrastructure such as motorways and gas pipelines;
- whereas hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons and refugees forcibly expelled from the Georgian territories of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia as a result of several waves of ethnic cleansing continue to be deprived of their fundamental right to a safe and dignified return to their homes;
- whereas basic human rights, including freedom of movement and residence, the right to property and the right of access to education in the native language, are being violated in the occupied regions of Georgia; whereas illegal detentions and kidnappings continue to take place;
- Reaffirms its unequivocal support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia; acknowledges that the principles enshrined in the UN Charter, the 1975 Helsinki Final Act and the 1990 OSCE Charter of Paris represent the cornerstones of a peaceful European continent;

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Why is it vandalism?