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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 12 2006

    Russia doubles contingent at airbase in Kyrgyzstan - commander
    12:36 | 12/ 05/ 2006


    BISHKEK, May 12 (RIA Novosti) - Russia has more than doubled
    personnel numbers at its airbase in Kyrgyzstan, but will move the
    additional personnel in when housing construction is finished, the
    head of the Air Force said Friday.

    Vladimir Mikhailov, currently visiting the Kant base, located about
    20 miles west of the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, at the moment said: "A
    new staff table has been drawn up already."

    But he added that they would be sent to the Central Asian base when a
    new 160-apartment block for their families was completed, along with
    a kindergarten and a school also currently under construction.

    Mikhailov said the servicemen were ready to depart for the base at
    any moment, but added that the base was currently capable of
    fulfilling its security obligations to the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization (CSTO), which comprises the former Soviet republics of
    Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan.

    The base was established in October 2003 to enable Russian jets to
    provide close air support for ground units of CSTO member states.

    Russia announced plans to double the base's personnel and aircraft
    numbers in February, saying the objective would be achieved within a
    year.

    In Bishkek, Mikhailov met with Kyrgyz Defense Minister Ismail Isakov,
    confirming that Kyrgyz pilots would undergo training at the Kant
    base. Russia plans to airlift four overhauled L-39 training aircraft
    for this purpose.

    They also discussed Russia's assistance to Kyrgyzstan in establishing
    own air defenses. So far, Russia has provided military equipment
    worth 15 million rubles ($554,006) to the Central Asian nation as
    part of their cooperation in the military sphere.
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