The Georgian Interior Ministry said the detained men were transferred to a detention center in Sukhumi and officially accused of illegal border crossing and illegal fishing.
Georgia's Foreign Ministry called the incident "a dirty provocation by the Russian side" and demanded the immediate release of the detainees.
It is at least the fourth time in recent weeks that Georgian citizens have been detained by Russian soldiers or South Ossetian security forces for illegally crossing a border.
Meanwhile on November 11, Georgian and Russian delegations held talks in Geneva on the safety and return of refugees who had to leave Georgia's breakaway provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia after the five-day Russian-Georgian war in August 2008.
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