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    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    August 9, 2007 Thursday 01:50 AM EST



    Train with Russian military equipment leaves Georgia for Armenia

    TBILISI, August 9


    A train with 10 units of automobile equipment, 17 trailers and
    material property of the Russian base in Batumi weighing a total of
    200 tonnes has been sent to the Russian military base Gyumri in
    Armenia on Thursday, a representative of the command of the Group of
    Russian Forces (GRF) in the Transcaucasus told ITAR-TASS on Thursday.


    According to him, all the equipment and property ``were delivered
    beforehand to the cargo railway station of Batumi and loaded on a
    train consisting of 21 cars which headed for Armenia at night
    today.'' The GRF representative said that the train would cross the
    Georgian-Armenian border on Thursday afternoon and continue its
    movement to Gyumri.

    As the GRF representative said, in the current year, another four
    trains and one motor convoy will take property and equipment of the
    base in Batumi from Georgia to the base in Gumri in Armenia. In the
    period from May to late July, 11 trains took equipment and property
    from the base in Batumi from Georgia to Russia (via Azerbaijan).

    Under the Georgian-Russian accords, the Russian military base in
    Batumi should be closed before October 1, 2008.

    At the end of June, the Russian military base in Akhalkalaki was
    transferred to the Georgian Defence Ministry.
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