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    PLANS OF WITHDRAWAL OF RUSSIAN BASES IN 2006 IMPLEMENTED 100%

    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    September 20, 2006 Wednesday

    According to Major General Andrei Popov, Commander of the Russian
    Army Group in the Caucasus, the plans of withdrawal of Russian
    military bases from Georgia were fully implemented.

    "The plan of withdrawal from Georgia is implemented 100% this year.
    Everything was sent back home by the schedule. All military hardware
    and whatever withdrawn from Georgia is already in Russia and Armenia.
    The last echelon is leaving the station of Tsalka for Russia on
    September 19. All military hardware from Georgia will be distributed
    among units in Russia by September 25," Popov said. "After September
    19, the 62nd Base in Akhalkalaki will only contain the vehicles that
    are needed to maintain everyday activity of the base until 2007 when
    it will be closed for good."

    "Phase one of the withdrawal is over. The bases will continue
    functioning in the withdrawal mode until the end of 2008," Popov
    added.

    All in all, 727 vehicles and 2,626.6 tons of materiel were withdrawn
    from the 12th and 62nd bases in Batumi and Akhalkalaki. Six railroad
    echelons went to Armenia from the 12th Base and 19 to Russia from the
    62nd. Sixteen convoys with munitions were dispatched to the military
    base in Gyumri (Armenia), not to mention 12 convoys of military
    hardware (25 railroad echelons and 28 vehicles). Along with that, 358
    vehicles and 1,671.2 tons of materiel including 1,178.7 tons of
    munitions were sent to Russia via Azerbaijan.

    According to Popov, "transfer to the Georgian army of the objects the
    Russian Army Group in the Caucasus is not using is also planned for
    2006."

    Source: RIA-Novosti news agency, September 18, 2006,

    Translated by A. Ignatkin
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