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  • BAKU: First Train With Military Hardware From Akhalkalaki LeavesGeor

    FIRST TRAIN WITH MILITARY HARDWARE FROM AKHALKALAKI LEAVES GEORGIA

    ITAR-TASS, Azerbaijan
    May 15 2006

    TBILISI, May 15 (Itar-Tass) - The first train with military hardware
    and munitions from the Russian military base deployed in Akhalkalaki,
    southern Georgia, has left the district of Tsalka, 50 kilometers away
    from Akhalkalaki, for Russia, an official at the Russian army group
    in the Caucasus told Itar-Tass on Monday.

    The Georgian Railways-owned 19-carriage train will bring to Russia
    seven T-72 tanks, eight reconnaissance vehicles, four infantry combat
    vehicles, four communication vans and 340 boxes with rockets for
    GRAD launchers.

    A group of Georgian military will accompany the train to the
    Azerbaijani border.

    Under the agreements reached between Russia and Georgia, the withdrawal
    of Russian bases from Akhalkalaki should be completed in 2007.

    This year, 19 trainloads are expected to bring back to Russia all
    hardware. The departures of other trains are scheduled for May 23,
    25 and 30.

    Part of the hardware and munitions will be redeployed to the Russian
    base of Gyumri, in Armenia. The first truck convoy will leave for
    Gyumri on May 18.

    When all personnel, munitions and material supplies have been pulled
    out of Akhalkalaki by late 2007, the base will be closed.
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