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    RUSSIAN BORDER GUARDS IN ARMENIA TAKE PART IN ADVANCE VOTING FOR PRESIDENT

    ITAR-TASS
    February 20, 2012 Monday 07:46 PM GMT+4
    Russia

    Advance voting for the next President of Russia has begun at remote
    outposts of the Russian border-guard troops located under the terms of
    Armenian-Russian interstate agreements on the border between Armenia
    and Turkey.

    The enable the Russian citizens doing tours of military duty at
    the border posts to use their constitutional right and elect a new
    President of their homeland, the secretary and a member of the district
    electoral commission had to use army cars and, on top of that, the
    Bars /Snow Leopard/ snowmobiles.

    The latter vehicles are especially needed to reach the outposts in
    the Ibish section of the Gyumri Border Troops Detachment's zone of
    responsibility where the snow banks lying on the ground are as tall
    as an average man. The section is located at the junction of state
    borders of Armenia, Georgia and Turkey.

    Officials from the Russian electoral commission will visit all the
    outposts where Russian border guards and their families are stationed,
    even though the total number of people having the right to participate
    in advance voting there is not very big - slightly more than fifty.

    Early voting is held in line with Russia's federal law that specifies
    the terms of voting in remote areas with a complicated terrain and
    weather conditions.

    Armenia took over the system of guarding its borders with Turkey
    /total length 330 km/ and Iran /45 km/ from the former Soviet Union.

    Armenian government believes that the deployment of Russian border
    guards and the presence of a Russian military base on its terrritory
    constitutes an important element of national security.

    Russian border guards are stationed in the country under the provisions
    of a September 30, 1992, interstate agreement on the status of Russia's
    border forces the Republic of Armenia.

    The department of Russian border troops in Armenia has four detachments
    - in Gyumri, Armavir, Artashat, and Megri, as well as a separate
    checkpoint at Yerevan's international Zvartnots airport.

    The costs of the deployment in Armenia of about 4,500 Russian borders
    force men and officers are shared by the two countries' governments
    in approximately even amounts.

    The tasks set forth to the Russian border troops in Armenia "at the
    section entrusted to them are fulfilled a hundred percent," says
    Lieutenant-General Viktor Vlassov, the commander of the border forces
    on this country's territory.

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