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  • TBILISI: Withdrawal Of Akhalkalaki Base Started

    WITHDRAWAL OF AKHALKALAKI BASE STARTED

    Prime News Agency, Georgia
    May 3 2006

    Tbilisi. May 03 (Prime-News) - The first file of trucks left the
    Russian military base in Akhalkalaki on the Tuesday-Wednesday
    overnight.

    As Prime-News was told by the representatives of the regional
    administration of Samtskhe-Javakheti, the file will arrive in the
    Tsalka railway station to be re-leaded. The first lot of military
    equipment is to leave Georgia by May 15th.

    The decision to traffic the equipment in nights was not accidental
    and it aims at prevention of possible provocations. However the local
    residents staged a protest rally in Akhalkalaki on Wednesday.

    The local residents of Armenian origin are largely employed in the
    military base and they say that planned withdrawal of base leaves
    them without earnings.
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