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Tag Archives: Soviet-Afghan War

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Decades on, Soviet Bombs Still Killing People in Afghanistan

15th December, 2019 · admin

AFP: Gholam Mahaiuddin sighs softly as he thinks of his 14-year-old son, who was killed in the spring by a bomb dropped last century in the hills of Bamiyan province in central Afghanistan. “We knew the mountain was dangerous,” said Mahaiuddin, who found his son’s remains after he didn’t come home one day. “We were aware

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, History, Landmines | Tags: Soviet-Afghan War |
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The Afghan President (To Be) Who Lived A Secret Life In A Czechoslovak Forest

3rd November, 2019 · admin

By Frud Bezhan & Petr Kubalek Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty KRASLICE, Czech Republic — In the winter of 1978-79, Afghanistan’s communist regime deployed a hit squad to find and kill Babrak Karmal, the high-profile ambassador to Czechoslovakia. Fearing for his life, Czechoslovak authorities secretly hid Karmal and his family in a remote hunting lodge in

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Babrak Karmal, Soviet-Afghan War |
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Well-Known Cleric Sheikh Asif Mohseni Passes Away

5th August, 2019 · admin

Tolo News: Afghanistan’s top cleric Ayatollah Sheikh Mohammad Asif Mohseni passed away due to an illness in Kabul, his family confirmed on Monday. Mohseni was born in 1935 in the southern province of Kandahar and was widely considered to be the most powerful cleric among the Shias in Afghanistan. Mohseni who was the founder of the

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Posted in History, Other News | Tags: Mohammad Asif Mohseni, Soviet-Afghan War |
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30 Years On, Film Exposes Russia’s Divisions on Afghanistan

8th May, 2019 · admin

This year, Russia marks 30 years since Soviet troops withdrew from Afghanistan. The nine-year long military campaign that claimed the lives of nearly 15 thousand Soviet servicemen even today is the subject of a heated debate in Russian society. The upcoming release on May 10th of Russian director Pavel Lungin’s Leaving Afghanistan, a film on

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Soviet-Afghan War |
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‘Dirt and filth’: Russia attacks film about Red Army in Afghanistan

16th April, 2019 · admin

The Guardian (UK): A row has broken out in Russia over a film about the Soviet Union’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, after politicians and former servicemen criticised its unflattering depiction of Red Army soldiers as unpatriotic. Leaving Afghanistan, directed by Pavel Lungin, is based on the experiences of Nikolay Kovalyov, a veteran of the Afghan war who went

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Soviet-Afghan War |
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Afghans Mark 30th Anniversary Of Soviet Withdrawal

15th February, 2019 · admin

Tolo News:  Hundreds of Afghans, who said they are families of war victims, gathered at the Loya Jirga tent in Kabul on Friday to mark the 30th anniversary of Soviet troops withdrawal from Afghanistan. The war lasted nine years and, in that time, an estimated one million civilians, including children, were killed, along with 90,000 Mujahideen

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Soviet-Afghan War |
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40 Years On, Mystery Still Surrounds Shooting Death Of U.S. Ambassador To Afghanistan

14th February, 2019 · admin · 7 Comments

By Frud Bezhan Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty February 14, 2019 n February 14, 1979, Adolph Dubs, the U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, was kidnapped at gunpoint, held hostage in a Kabul hotel, and killed in a botched rescue attempt. Forty years on, the precise circumstances surrounding the death of the 58-year-old diplomat remain shrouded in mystery.

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Hafizullah Amin, Soviet-Afghan War |
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Afghanistan Mourns Sibghatullah Mojaddedi, Mujahedin Leader Turned President

13th February, 2019 · admin

RFE/RL’s Radio Free Afghanistan February 13, 2019 Afghanistan is mourning Sibghatullah Mojaddedi, the country’s first president after Soviet forces withdrew 30 years ago following a war of occupation. Mojaddedi, a mujahedin commander who fought against the Soviet Army in the 1980s, died late on February 11 in a Kabul hospital. He was 93. A mourning

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Sibghatullah Mojaddedi, Soviet-Afghan War |
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Boris Kerimbaev, Commander Of ‘Muslim Battalion’ In Soviet Afghan War, Dead At 71

12th February, 2019 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty February 12, 2019 A commander of the so-called Muslim Battalion of Soviet troops in Afghanistan, retired Colonel Boris Kerimbaev, has died at the age of 71 in Kazakhstan. Kerimbaev died in Almaty on February 12. He gained prominence in 1981-83 when he commanded the Soviet Army’s 177th special battalion, which was

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Afghanistan-Kazakhstan, Ahmad Shah Masood, Soviet-Afghan War |
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Afghan Mujahedin Leader-Turned-President Dies At 93

12th February, 2019 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Free Afghanistan February 12, 2019 KABUL — Sibghatullah Mojaddedi, an Afghan mujahedin commander who fought against Soviet forces and rose to become the country’s first president after the Soviet Army’s withdrawal, has died. Mojaddedi died late on February 11 in a Kabul hospital, his family said. He was 93. Mojaddedi “has played

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Posted in History, Political News | Tags: Sibghatullah Mojaddedi, Soviet-Afghan War |
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