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Soviet-afghan War
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The Soviet-Afghan War was an armed conflict that took place in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan from December 1979 to February 1989. The war saw the Soviet Union and the Afghan military fighting against the rebelling Afghan mujahideen, who were aided by Pakistan and various other countries and organizations. The conflict resulted in the deaths of one to three million Afghans, with millions more fleeing the country as refugees. The war had a significant impact on the Soviet Union, contributing to its dissolution in 1991, and has been referred to as "the Soviet Union's Vietnam" in retrospective analyses.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Russian Foreign Policy
- 2.Islamic Terrorism
- 3.US-Russia Relations
- 4.Russian Politics
- 5.Afghanistan under Taliban rule
- 6.War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
- 7.China-Russia relations
countries
- 1.United Arab Emirates
- 2.Afghanistan
- 3.China
- 4.France
- 5.India
- 6.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 7.Kyrgyzstan
- 8.Kazakhstan
- 9.Qatar
- 10.Russian Federation
- 11.Saudi Arabia
- 12.Syrian Arab Republic
organizations
- 1.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 2.al-Qaeda
- 3.Hayat Tahrir Al Sham
- 4.ISAF
- 5.ISIL
- 6.ISIS-K
- 7.Islamic State
- 8.Kremlin
- 9.Pervyi Otdel
- 10.Russian Foreign Ministry
- 11.Taliban
- 12.UN Security Council
persons
- 1.Aslan Maskhadov
- 2.Evgeniy Smirnov
- 3.Igor Krasnov
- 4.Muhammadsobir Fayzov
- 5.Mullah Omar
- 6.Oleg Nefedov
- 7.Sergei Ivanov
- 8.Sergei Lavrov
- 9.Vladimir Putin