Next echelon withdrawn from Georgia to be delivered to Armenia

The next echelon loaded with weapons and military equipment withdrawn from Russian base in Georgia has been sent to Armenia, APA’s Georgia bureau reports.
The echelon consisting of 35 platforms and wagons have been loaded with 900-ton goods – 44 automobiles, spares and 5 tanks and will be delivered to Russian 102nd division in Gumru.
According to the agreement between Russia and Georgia, the 62nd base in Akhalkalaki will be closed by the end of 2007 and 12th base in Batumi in 2008.
According to the plan, four echelons will be delivered to Russia through Azerbaijan in June-July and one more echelon will be delivered in November.
Four echelons are expected to be delivered to from military base in Batumi to Armenia in August /APA/
The echelon consisting of 35 platforms and wagons have been loaded with 900-ton goods – 44 automobiles, spares and 5 tanks and will be delivered to Russian 102nd division in Gumru.
According to the agreement between Russia and Georgia, the 62nd base in Akhalkalaki will be closed by the end of 2007 and 12th base in Batumi in 2008.
According to the plan, four echelons will be delivered to Russia through Azerbaijan in June-July and one more echelon will be delivered in November.
Four echelons are expected to be delivered to from military base in Batumi to Armenia in August /APA/
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