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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    June 23, 2006 Friday

    WITHDRAWAL OF MILITARY HARDWARE FROM GEORGIA CONTINUES

    Withdrawal of military hardware from Akhalkalaki (the 62nd Military
    Base) and Batumi (the 12th) continues. Another echelon (the sixth)
    with equipment of the 62nd Base left Tsalka railroad station for
    Russia the other day. It is carrying 51 vehicle and weapons system.

    The fifth echelon of 20 flatcars carrying auxiliary equipment like
    cisterns, field kitchens, etc. will leave Batumi for the 102nd
    Military Base in Armenia, tomorrow. A fourth convoy of 14 vehicles
    will depart Akhalkalaki for Gyumri, tomorrow.

    Despite what some media outlets have been insinuating, it is mostly
    transport vehicles and suchlike gear that are ferried from bases in
    Georgia to the one in Armenia. Only some battle equipment is moved to
    the 102nd Military Base of the Russian Army Group in the Caucasus,
    all the rest is sent to Russia.

    Georgian state structures observe the process. Observers always
    accompany convoys leaving Akhalkalaki for Gyumri and railroad
    echelons departing Georgia for Russia.

    Source: Krasnaya Zvezda, June 21, 2006, p. 3

    Translated by A. Ignatkin

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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