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Friday, April 13, 2007

Russia Moves Military Equipment from Georgia to Armenia



In an agreement reached last year, Russia has to remove its military presence from Georgia. Hmm, where to move all those weapons to?
A truck convoy carrying military equipment from a Russian military base in Georgia crossed the border with Armenia...The military convoy left the Akhalkalaki base in the south of the country heading for Gyumri (Armenia), where the 102nd Russian military base is located...
The base already contains over 30 Mig-29s and other advanced weapons.

We need Russia on our side. Until we have enough revenues to build a modern army ourselves, we have to continue doing what we're doing.

Source: RIAN

2 comments:

Ankakh_Hayastan said...

I hope you know that this equipment does not belong to Armenia. It may be sold to the Armenian Army under the Collective Defense Agreement at discounted prices.

Rhyne said...

Neither do the Mig-29s and many other pieces, but rather on our soil than elsewhere!