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Overseas

Armenia

Russian 102nd Military Base in Gyumri, Armenia

Georgia

62nd Base in Akhalkalaki (will be closed by January 1, 2008) and the 12th in Batumi (will be closed by January 1, 2009). Military bases in Abkhazia and South Ossetia under CIS peacekeeping force.

Kyrgyzstan

Military base under CSTO agreement in Kant, Kyrgyzstan.

Moldova

Russian military base in Transnistria under CIS peacekeeping force.

Tajikistan

Russian 201st Motor Rifle Division. Also the large civilian/military airport near Dushanbe is capable of accepting all types of military transport aircraft. Russian and Tajik Air Force units are stationed at the Dushanbe facility.

Ukraine

Black Sea Fleet (until 2017?) in Sevastopol, Ukraine.

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