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Since the 1920s, this region was part of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. Violence erupted after the collapse of the USSR. The Ossetian authorities wanted to become an independent state. This triggered the anger in Tbilisi. The situation was tackled in 1996 when the two governments signed a peace treaty, which was violated this summer.