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    RUSSIA CONTINUING WITHDRAWAL OF BASES FROM GEORGIA

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS Military Newswire
    June 14, 2006 Wednesday 10:16 AM MSK

    Akhalkalaki

    Fourteen vehicles carrying 78 tonnes of ammunition left the 62nd
    Russian military base located in Georgia's Akhalkalaki for Armenia,
    the base's headquarters told Interfax.

    "A convoy of 14 vehicles left the base for the Armenian community
    of Gyumri today to supply the 102nd Russian military base stationed
    there. The convoy is at the border with Armenia now," a headquarters
    source said.

    On Tuesday, three Kamaz trucks carrying 28 tonnes of ammunition also
    left Akhalkalaki for Gyumri, he said.

    "Another convoy of 15 vehicles will follow the same route tomorrow,"
    he said.

    Preparations for dispatching one more train carrying military materiel
    from Akhalkalaki to Russia are underway, the source said.

    "The train should leave on June 20. It will pass through Azerbaijan's
    territory," he said.

    A total of eight trains have withdrawn military materiel from the two
    Russian bases in Georgia in 2006. Five of them delivered military
    equipment from the 62nd base in Akhalkalaki back to Russia and the
    other three from Batumi to Armenia.

    The Russian military bases are supposed to be completely withdrawn
    from Georgia by the end of 2008.
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