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    More Russian military hardware pulled out of Georgian base, en route to
    Armenia

    AP Worldstream; Jun 08, 2006

    A convoy of Russian military trucks and other hardware left a Soviet-era
    base in Georgia en route to Armenia on Thursday, in the latest pullout of
    Russian military equipment from the Caucasus Mountain nation.
    After months of contentious negotiations, Georgia and Russia reached
    agreement last year on pulling Russian forces out of two bases.
    Thursday's convoy of 40 vehicles and other material from the Black Sea port
    of Batumi was headed to the Russian base at Gyumri, Armenia, said Col.
    Vladimir Kuparadze, deputy commander of the Russian troops in the southern
    Caucasus.
    Another 15 vehicles from another base at Akhalkalaki will join the convoy en
    route, he said.
    Both bases are scheduled to be fully closed by the end of 2008, with much of
    the equipment to be sent to Gyumri.
    The agreement to withdraw Russian forces from Georgia was a victory for
    pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili, who has sought to reduce Russian
    influence.
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