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    Russian tanks detained in Georgia

    Agence France Presse -- English
    July 16, 2005 Saturday 5:14 AM GMT

    TBILISI July 16 -- Georgia has detained two tanks from Russia's
    military base in Batumi for holding maneuvers on the nearby target
    range without prior notification, defense ministry officials said.

    "We have detained two T-71 tanks which had illegally left their
    location, Russia's 12th base, and held training maneuvers on the
    Gonio range, the fact of which maneuvers had been confirmed by the
    Russian base's military chiefs," defense and foreign ministries said
    in a joint statement late Friday.

    "Even though Russia's tank divisions are not forbidden to hold
    small-scale maneuvers in Gonio, the Georgian side must be informed
    in advance of such," the statement read, adding that Russians had
    also violated the ban on shooting from heavy and light guns during
    the tourist season.

    However, the Russian base's representative Vladimir Kuparadze denied
    knowledge of any such accords, saying that "we had neither oral nor
    written agreements on these issues, and we plan to call on Russian
    command to adequately react to this illegal action by Georgian
    military."

    Moscow and Tbilisi agreed on May 30 the approximately 3,000 servicemen
    on the two bases -- one in Akhalkalaki, near the Georgian-Armenian
    border, the other in Batumi, on the Black Sea coast -- would be put
    on withdrawal status and would pullout totally by the end of 2008.
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