FINAL CONVOY OF MILITARY HARDWARE TO GYUMRI LEAVES AKHALKALAKI
Civil Georgia, Georgia
Aug. 17, 2006
A convoy of Russian military hardware departed from Akhalkalaki
military base headed for the Russian military base located in the
Armenian town of Gyumri on August 17, the Georgian Defense Ministry
reported.
The military hardware included four Strela-10 surface-to-air missile
(SAM) systems, five ZU-23/2 anti-aircraft systems, a BRM-1 armored
reconnaissance vehicle, and three BTC-4 middle tank tractors.
This is the last convoy to depart from Akhalkalaki to Gyumri, as the
rest of the military hardware will be sent to Russia via railway.
According to the Georgian Defense Ministry, the withdrawal of Russian
military hardware from Akhalkalaki will be completed by the end
of 2006.
Civil Georgia, Georgia
Aug. 17, 2006
A convoy of Russian military hardware departed from Akhalkalaki
military base headed for the Russian military base located in the
Armenian town of Gyumri on August 17, the Georgian Defense Ministry
reported.
The military hardware included four Strela-10 surface-to-air missile
(SAM) systems, five ZU-23/2 anti-aircraft systems, a BRM-1 armored
reconnaissance vehicle, and three BTC-4 middle tank tractors.
This is the last convoy to depart from Akhalkalaki to Gyumri, as the
rest of the military hardware will be sent to Russia via railway.
According to the Georgian Defense Ministry, the withdrawal of Russian
military hardware from Akhalkalaki will be completed by the end
of 2006.