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  • Strength of Russian base in Armenia won't change after rotation

    Interfax, Russia
    Oct 26 2012


    Strength of Russian military base in Armenia won't change after
    rotation - military

    MOSCOW. Oct 26


    About 3,000 servicemen will be replaced in a scheduled rotation at the
    Russian military base in Armenia.

    "The first group of about 150 conscript servicemen, among them
    soldiers and sergeants who have undergone training as snipers,
    mechanics, sight gunners, grenade throwers and reconnaissance
    officers, have arrived in Yerevan today to replace servicemen sent to
    the reserve. In all, about 3,000 men will be replaced," the Southern
    Military District said in a statement received by Interfax-AVN on
    Friday.

    The rotation will last until the end of November when the regular
    training period begins. "The military base's numerical strength will
    remain the same," the statement says.

    "The replenishments will spend the first 15 days getting adjusted to
    the high-altitude conditions and will be freed from service. When
    candidates were being selected, preference was given to those who had
    volunteered to serve abroad in mountainous conditions. Their physical
    fitness was taken into account, the statement says.

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