Two Abkhaznian men, acting as armed sentries, watch a lone elderly woman as she approaches a blown-up bridge crossing over the river Inguri, about 100 km east of the Abkhazian city of Gali, which divides the separatist province of Abkhazia from the western region of Georgia, Monday, Feb. 14, 1994. The woman was hoping to pass on a letter for relatives living across the river. Under a draft agreement signed in separate U.N.-sponsored talks, the return of Georgian refugees to Abkhazia, who in peacetime made up at least 40 percent of the population, will begin after the arrival of 2,000 peacekeeping troops from Russia and the CIS. (AP Photo)