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Tanks move, but still no sign of Russian pullout

GORI, Georgia-A Russian tank crashes through a barricade of Georgian police cars, explosions ring out from a military base as Russian troops destroy Georgian arms and ammunition, soldiers sit listlessly at the roadside.Russia announced on Monday it had begun withdrawing its troops from Georgia under a six-point ceasefire plan. But neither Georgia nor wary and openly impatient Western powers saw any evidence of the tanks, trucks and troops leaving.Georgia's Interior Ministry said Russian forces had been blowing up stores of Georgian ammunition and weaponry at a base near the western town of Senaki in their drive to weaken Georgia's 29,000-strong army.Spokesman Shota Utiashvili said Moscow's troops had also destroyed the runway at the base, about 240 km (150 miles) west of the capital Tbilisi."They are destroying everything and then pulling out of these places," he said. "If they call this a pullout, then I do not understand the meaning of the word." The Russia-Georgia conflict began on August 7 when Georgia launched an attempt to retake the separatist province of South Ossetia, which broke with Tbilisi after the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union. Russia struck back, pouring troops into South Ossetia and then occupying areas beyond the separatist region in central and western Georgia.Three explosions were heard in Senaki on Monday. Similar blasts echoed near the strategically important town of Gori, in central Georgia.
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