Monday, 21 August 2006

NURGALIYEV ORDERS PLAN FOR STAGE-BY-STAGE WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM CHECHNYA

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Russian Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev has issued instructions to devise a plan envisioning the stage-by-stage withdrawal of troops deployed in the republic on a temporary basis. \"The drafting of the plan is due to be completed by December 2006,\" the Interior Ministry said in a press release. \"The head of the Interior Ministry has instructed the officials in charge of these issues to actively contribute to the drafting of a plan for the stage-by-stage withdrawal of military units and divisions of the Defense Ministry of Russia and the Interior Troops of the Interior Ministry of Russia deployed in Chechnya on a temporary basis,\" the release says.
Russian Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev has issued instructions to devise a plan envisioning the stage-by-stage withdrawal of troops deployed in the republic on a temporary basis. \"The drafting of the plan is due to be completed by December 2006,\" the Interior Ministry said in a press release. \"The head of the Interior Ministry has instructed the officials in charge of these issues to actively contribute to the drafting of a plan for the stage-by-stage withdrawal of military units and divisions of the Defense Ministry of Russia and the Interior Troops of the Interior Ministry of Russia deployed in Chechnya on a temporary basis,\" the release says. (Interfax)
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