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    RUSSIAN MILITARY HARDWARE FROM GEORGIA SAID DEPLOYED ON AZERI-ARMENIAN BORDER

    Azerbaijani news agency APA
    3 Sep 07
    Baku

    3 September: Part of the weapons and military hardware sent from
    Russian military bases in Georgia to military base No 102 in
    Armenia's Gyumri are being deployed on the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    state border and in occupied Azerbaijani territories, APA has learnt
    from military circles. Those small arms and military hardware are
    reported to have been handed over to the Armenian armed forces in
    military units located in Idzhevan, Berd, Tavush, Vardenis and other
    districts bordering Azerbaijan and in Xankandi [Stepanakert], Asgaran
    [Askeran] and Agdara districts, Xocali town and Hadrut settlement. The
    source added that part of the self-propelled artillery from Georgia's
    Akhalkalaki military base No 62 had been given as a "present" to the
    Armenian army. That military hardware has been handed over to the
    fleet of a military unit in Idzhevan District bordering Azerbaijan's
    Qazax District.

    The head of the Azerbaijani Defence Ministry press service, Lt-Col
    Eldar Safarov, confirmed that part of the weapons and military hardware
    sent from Georgia was being deployed on the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    state border and in occupied Azerbaijani territories. According to
    the ministry official, Armenia, which broke the Flank Agreement to
    the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, has repeatedly increased
    its arsenal owing to weapons and military hardware withdrawn from
    Russian bases in Georgia.

    "In this way Armenia is violating the balance of military forces. In
    turn, we are taking alternative measures in response to this step
    by Armenia. We are strengthening our armed forces and buying modern
    weapons and new military hardware," Safarov said.
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