World | Georgia Georgia: Russian Spy Plane Downed Moscow denies sending camera-equipped drone By Ambreen Ali Posted Sep 23, 2008 9:23 AM CDT Copied Smoke rises above a Georgian military airbase, after Russian troops, in control of the base, set off explosions on a runway, in Senaki, western Georgia, last month. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky) Georgia says it shot down a Russian military drone yesterday just south of South Ossetia, the Moscow-backed breakaway province. Moscow officials deny the charge and have called the episode "the latest media provocation" by Georgia to "destabilize the situation," Reuters reports. A Georgian official says the short-range unmanned aircraft—around a meter in length and 1.5 meters wide—had a camera on board and was found patrolling near an oil pipeline. The incident comes days before 200 European Union monitors arrive to verify Russia's pullback from Georgian territory near the border of South Ossetia. Read These Next Pizza chains face slowing sales and fierce fast-food competition. The Smithsonian's new wall text on Trump skips impeachments. Behind Lake Lanier's supposed curse, a darkly racist history. Golden Globes ends with an upset. Report an error