RUSSIAN SERVICEMEN TRANSFERRED TO RESERVE FROM MILITARY BASE IN ARMENIA CANNOT RETURN HOME
Vestnik Kavkaza
Oct 25 2011
Prosecutors of the Southern Military District demanded commanders of
the 102nd military base of the Russian Defense Ministry in Armenia
that servicemen transferred to the reserve be sent home immediately,
Interfax reports.
The prosecutors and the Committee of Soldiers' Mothers are
investigating the problem of 317 servicemen who cannot return home,
a spokesman for the prosecutor's office of the Southern Military
District, Natif Gajimetov, said.
He noted that soldiers and sergeants cannot leave the base for lack
of transport. Prosecutor of the Southern Military District Vladimir
Milovanov demanded that the problem be solved immediately.
Vestnik Kavkaza
Oct 25 2011
Prosecutors of the Southern Military District demanded commanders of
the 102nd military base of the Russian Defense Ministry in Armenia
that servicemen transferred to the reserve be sent home immediately,
Interfax reports.
The prosecutors and the Committee of Soldiers' Mothers are
investigating the problem of 317 servicemen who cannot return home,
a spokesman for the prosecutor's office of the Southern Military
District, Natif Gajimetov, said.
He noted that soldiers and sergeants cannot leave the base for lack
of transport. Prosecutor of the Southern Military District Vladimir
Milovanov demanded that the problem be solved immediately.