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    Another trainload of Russian military hardware leaves Georgia

    Interfax-AVN military news agency website, Moscow
    18 Jul 06

    Tbilisi, 18 July: Another trainload of military hardware from the
    Russian military bases that are being withdrawn from Georgia left
    for Russia on Tuesday morning [18 July], Col Vladimir Kuparadze,
    deputy commander of the Russian Force in the Transcaucasus [RFT],
    has told Interfax-AVN.

    "The train is carrying 12 transport vehicles for surface-to-air
    missiles, two Shilka self-propelled artillery systems, as well as
    Strela portable surface-to-air missile systems from the 62nd base in
    Akhalkalaki," Kuparadze said.

    The RFT deputy commander added that this was the 16th trainload of
    Russian military hardware [to leave Georgia] this year.

    "Ten trainloads of hardware, armaments and other equipment of the 12th
    (Batumi) and 62nd Russian bases left for Russia earlier, and another
    five went from Batumi to the town of Gyumri (Armenia) to continue
    the equipment the 102nd Russian base there," he said.

    According to the RFT headquarters, a total of 19 trainloads are to be
    dispatched from Georgia in 2006, bringing some 400 pieces of military
    hardware and over 1,500 tones of other military equipment to Russia.

    The RFT deputy commander also said that two lorry convoys with
    equipment and ammunition were to leave Akhalkalaki for Gyumri within
    a week.

    Under Georgian-Russian agreements, Russian military bases are to be
    removed from Georgia in 2008.
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