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    RUSSIA PULLS OUT TANKS, MACHINE GUNS FROM GEORGIA

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    June 6 2006

    TBILISI, June 6 (Itar-Tass) -- Another trains loaded with military
    hardware and ammunition withdrawn from the Russian military base in
    Akhalkalaki has left the Georgian settlement of Tsalka on Tuesday,
    heading for Russia. The train has ten T-72 tanks, machine guns and
    spare parts on board. The train is to cross the Georgian- Azeri border
    on Tuesday afternoon.

    The train that is running from Georgia to Russia across Azerbaijan is
    a fourth in succession after the hardware withdrawal began on May 15.

    The next train with hardware on board withdrawn from the Russian base
    in Georgia is scheduled to leave Georgia on June 13.

    There is no railway terminal in Akhalkalaki; the military hardware
    withdrawn from Georgia is brought to the regional centre of Tsalka
    fifty kilometers from Akhalkalaki.

    In accordance with the Russo-Georgian agreement, the Russian military
    base should be withdrawn from Georgia in 2007. The main hardware is
    being transported to the Russian territory by rail, and part of the
    hardware is brought by trucks to the Russian base in Gyumri, Armenia.
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