IGOETI, Georgia (AFP)--A convoy of 10 Russian armored personnel carriers Friday moved deeper into Georgia before halting just 40 kilometers from Tbilisi, an AFP reporter said.
The convoy, with a Russian flag on the lead vehicle, traveled about 25 kilometers from the city of Gori in the direction of Tbilisi, before stopping near the village of Igoeti.
Half of the vehicles then split from the others and headed northeast towards the village of Lamiskana.
A spokeswoman for Georgia's Ministry of Defense told AFP that Russian forces had told Tbilisi the troop and vehicle movements were part of a plan for the Russian army's eventual withdrawal from Gori.
"The Russians have explained the recent movements as a necessity to organize their withdrawal. They said they are organizing some kind of corridor for their troops," spokeswoman Nana Intskirveli said.
"It is unlikely to be true. Why do they need these vehicles this far from Gori?" she said.
Officials said earlier Friday that Georgian authorities were negotiating with Russian commanders for the handover of Gori.