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    WITHDRAWAL OF MILITARY BASES FROM GEORGIA WILL NOT WEAKEN RUSSIAN FORCES IN THE CAUCASUS

    Source: RIA Novosti, June 01, 2007
    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    June 4, 2007 Monday

    On Friday, Commander of the Ground Forces General of the Army, Alexei
    Maslov, stated that the withdrawal of military bases from Georgia would
    not weaken the Russian forces in the Caucasus. Maslov explained:
    "These bases, with an aggregate strength of 1,800 servicemen,
    were actually blocked from all sides by the unfriendly attitude
    of the Georgian authorities and that is why they could not fulfill
    their tasks." According to the general, it would be impossible to
    reinforce the bases with personnel and supply them with materiel if
    necessary. Maslov concluded that heavy armament and hardware of the
    62nd military base in Akhalkalaki was evacuated to Russia and to the
    102nd base in Gyumri (Armenia).
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