Russia begins to withdraw troops from Gori
20 August 2008 08:20 (UTC +04:00)
Tbilisi–APA. Russian troops began to withdraw from the Georgian Town of Gori. Six armored vehicles, three tanks, mobile rocket launcher, trucks and petrol tanker already left the town, APA reports quoting Reuters. The column of military vehicles is moving to Tskhinvalki and than will head back to Vladikavkaz. On Tuesday NATO countries accused Russia in not keeping its promises to withdraw troops from Georgia. Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev said in his phone conversation with the French President yesterday that most part of Russian militaries would leave town of Gori on August 22.
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