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    Armavir unit of Russian Border Troops marks 80th jubilee
    By Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    May 30, 2004 Sunday

    ARMAVIR (Armenia), May 30 - The Armavir unit of the Russian Border
    Troops, which is stationed on the Armenian-Turkish frontier, is
    celebrating the 80th jubilee.

    The 26th separate border battalion was formed on the basis of the 2nd
    division of the Red Army after the Soviet regime had been established
    in Armenia. The battalion was transformed into a border unit on May
    25, 1924. The unit command was moved to Yerevan, Artashat and later
    on to Oktemberyan (currently Armavir).

    Border unit commander Col. Sergei Kuklin said they had detained 904
    border trespassers since 1943. Four Heroes of the Soviet Union served
    with the unit.

    The Armavir unit "has always been a school of courage, patriotism
    and internationalism," Commander of the Armenian Border Troops Col.
    Vyacheslav Voksanyan said. Head of the Armavir regional administration
    Albert Geroyan said that the local residents and authorities are
    actively cooperating with Russian border guards. Local businessmen
    sponsor the border unit.

    Yerevan regards the presence of Russian border guards and a Russian
    military base in Armenia as an important component of the national
    security.
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