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    TENTH TRAINLOAD OF RUSSIAN MILITARY HARDWARE PREPARED TO LEAVE GEORGIA

    Interfax, Russia
    June 19 2006

    MOSCOW. June 19 (Interfax-AVN) - One more trainload of military
    hardware from the Russian military bases, being removed from Georgia,
    is prepared to leave the railway station Tsalka, a spokesman for
    the Russian Military Force in the Transcaucasus told Interfax-AVN by
    phone on Monday.

    "The train carrying 47 pieces of anti-aircraft hardware from the 62nd
    military base in Akhalkalaki is to depart from the station early
    on Tuesday," the spokesman said, adding that "it will be the tenth
    trainload of Russian military hardware to leave Georgia in Russian
    military pullout."

    Six trainloads of military hardware from Russia's 62nd military base
    stationed in Akhalkalaki and 12th base in Batumi, traveled to Russia
    through Azerbaijan. Three more trainloads were dispatched to Armenia
    to and assigned to the 102nd Russian military base in Gyumri.

    All Russian military bases located in Georgia are to have been removed
    from that country during 2008.

    For details, see the Interfax Military News Agency wire.
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