MOSCOW, July 24 (Reuters) - Russia will withdraw in early August around 400 soldiers sent to repair railways in Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia, Russia's Defence Ministry said on Thursday. Georgia accused Russia in June of trying to annex the impoverished Black Sea region after Moscow sent unarmed soldiers to rebuild a railway in Abkhazia in late May. Russia said the deployment was humanitarian aid. The railway troops became an extra irritant in Georgia's strained ties with Russia, while the United States said it was dismayed by the deployment in the conflict zone and NATO demanded the soldiers leave the area. "On July 29-30 solemn festivities (on ending repair works) will be held. Then the soldiers will head to their permanent bases (in Russia)," Defence Ministry spokesman Alexander Drobyshevsky told Reuters. "We said...
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