MOSCOW. June 29 (Interfax-AVN) - Another convoy of the Russian 62nd military base at Akhalkalaki departed for Armenia on Thursday, a source at the base headquarters told Interfax-AVN by telephone.
"The convoy is made up of 18 wheeled vehicles and six guns. They are headed for the Armenian city of Gyumri, where Russia has the 102nd base," the source said.
Seventeen vehicles carrying 106 tonnes of ammunition departed for Gyumri from Akhalkalaki earlier this month.
The 12th train carrying armaments of Russian bases in Georgia departed for Russia from the Tsalka railroad station two days ago. The train was carrying 22 self-propelled guns and 72 tonnes of ammunition and other military property.
Seven trains carrying armaments and property of the 62nd base and the 12th base in Batumi departed for Russia through Azerbaijan. Another four trains left Batumi for Armenia.
Russian military bases are to be withdrawn from Georgia by 2008.