NEXT ECHELON WITH RUSSIAN MATERIAL FROM AKHALKALAKI HEADS FOR ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
29.06.2006 13:11 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ An echelon of 24 units of material left the 62nd
Russian military base in Akhalkalaki, heading for Armenia. The
motorcade comprises 18 units of wheeled equipment and 6 pieces
of ordnance. The materiel is sent to Gyumri Armenian city for
being completing bringing Russian 102nd military base there up
to strength. This is not the first echelon with equipment sent to
Gyumri. In June 17 cars with 106 tons of various ammunition were
taken there.
Two days ago 12th echelon with arms of Russian bases, being withdrawn
from Georgia, left Tsalka railway station. The echelon was included 22
self-propelled artillery plants, as well as 72 tons of ammunition and
other military property from the 62nd Russian military base. Earlier 7
consists with equipment, arms and other property of the 62nd Russian
military base (Akhalkalaki) and 12th base (Batumi) were transited
to Russia through Azerbaijan. Another four echelons left Batumi
for Armenia to complete bringing the 102nd military base in Gyumri,
reports Interfax.
PanARMENIAN.Net
29.06.2006 13:11 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ An echelon of 24 units of material left the 62nd
Russian military base in Akhalkalaki, heading for Armenia. The
motorcade comprises 18 units of wheeled equipment and 6 pieces
of ordnance. The materiel is sent to Gyumri Armenian city for
being completing bringing Russian 102nd military base there up
to strength. This is not the first echelon with equipment sent to
Gyumri. In June 17 cars with 106 tons of various ammunition were
taken there.
Two days ago 12th echelon with arms of Russian bases, being withdrawn
from Georgia, left Tsalka railway station. The echelon was included 22
self-propelled artillery plants, as well as 72 tons of ammunition and
other military property from the 62nd Russian military base. Earlier 7
consists with equipment, arms and other property of the 62nd Russian
military base (Akhalkalaki) and 12th base (Batumi) were transited
to Russia through Azerbaijan. Another four echelons left Batumi
for Armenia to complete bringing the 102nd military base in Gyumri,
reports Interfax.