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National Interest on MSN“Satan’s Chariot”: How The Russian Mi-24 Hind Helicopter Terrorized AfghanistanThe Soviet Mi-24 was a testament to the Soviet preference for brute force and power over finesse or whiz-bang technological ...
a former Afghan Army cadet who trained in Russia in the 1980s and later headed an Afghan Border Police anti-smuggling unit on the border with Uzbekistan. The Soviet-built bridge at Hairatan ...
The collapse of the Soviet Empire came suddenly, mostly due to the invasion of Afghanistan. Let's talk about that!
The withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan on February 15, 1989 is "the end of a dark era and a miracle." This was ...
The reality in Afghanistan and the region provides a lot for peacemakers to work with -- if we can look past gloomy predictions. 40 years ago, the Soviet Union eliminated a communist rival from ...
When asked whether the Soviet Union should have sent troops to Afghanistan, 42% of those polled said no, while 31% said yes. Another 27% found it difficult to answer the question. Most of those ...
The withdrawal of the Soviet 40th Army from Afghanistan from 1988 to 1989 was a militarily successful operation save one mistake.
In the 1980s (Afghan years 1359-68), the Soviet Red Army and its allied Afghan army committed massive war crimes and crimes against humanity, intentionally targeting civilians and civilian areas ...
Russian forces are suffering heavier losses near Pokrovsk than the Soviet Union did during its entire war in Afghanistan. — Ukrinform.
TASS/. The special military operation in Ukraine will end in a victory for Russia, Colonel General (Ret.) Boris Gromov, a hero of the Soviet Union, Afghan war veteran and former Moscow Region ...
When the Soviet Union withdrew from Afghanistan in 1989, the situation was very different from the situation Russian leader ...
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