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DISCLAIMER: this video is not mine Subscribe now to keep updated on the latest developments. The Soviet war in Afghanistan was a nine-year conflict involving Soviet Union forces supporting the Marxist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) government against the mujahideen resistance. The latter group found support from a variety of sources including the United States, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in the context of the Cold War. This conflict was concurrent to the 1979 Iranian ...
On February 15, 1989, the Soviet Union finished the withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan. The Soviet military presence in this Central Asian country lasted almost ten years and cost the lives of almost 15000 Soviet servicemen. 20 years on the war in Afghanistan still rages on this time between the NATO coalition and mujaheddin movement known as the Taliban. Well be talking about the Afghan war with its eyewitness and veteran Aleksandr Kovalyov, who is also the First Deputy Chairman of ...
Communication between the Soviet troops and the Afghan army during the fight against the Mujaheddin in the 1979-1989 war was very difficult, war veteran General Aleksandr Chubarov recalls. ...
It is twenty years since Soviet troops pulled out of Afghanistan. 14000 Russians and more than a million Afghans were killed in the nine-year war, but these losses failed to secure peace in Afghanistan. ...
Politics in Afghanistan during the late 1970's ...
A short clip explaining the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. ...
Tribute to all the soldiers in the Soviet Army in Afghanistan (1979 - 1989). Thanks for the war against Taliban, capitalism and fundamentalism. ...
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/ The Soviet war in Afghanistan, also known as the Soviet-Afghan War or just the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, was a nine-year conflict involving Soviet forces supporting the Marxist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) government against the mujahideen resistance. The latter group found support from a variety of sources including the United States, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and other Muslim nations in the context of the Cold War. This conflict ...
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/ The Soviet war in Afghanistan, also known as the Soviet-Afghan War or just the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, was a nine-year conflict involving Soviet forces supporting the Marxist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) government against the mujahideen resistance. The latter group found support from a variety of sources including the United States, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and other Muslim nations in the context of the Cold War. This conflict ...
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/ The Soviet war in Afghanistan, also known as the Soviet-Afghan War or just the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, was a nine-year conflict involving Soviet forces supporting the Marxist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) government against the mujahideen resistance. The latter group found support from a variety of sources including the United States, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and other Muslim nations in the context of the Cold War. This conflict ...
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/ The Soviet war in Afghanistan, also known as the Soviet-Afghan War or just the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, was a nine-year conflict involving Soviet forces supporting the Marxist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) government against the mujahideen resistance. The latter group found support from a variety of sources including the United States, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and other Muslim nations in the context of the Cold War. This conflict ...
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/ The Soviet war in Afghanistan, also known as the Soviet-Afghan War or just the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, was a nine-year conflict involving Soviet forces supporting the Marxist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) government against the mujahideen resistance. The latter group found support from a variety of sources including the United States, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and other Muslim nations in the context of the Cold War. This conflict ...
Russia's Vietnam, shows tactics used by soviet's against mujahideen. Shows interview's with various former soviet soldier's. Pay back's ab*tch! Pay back's hell! ...
Russia's Vietnam this video show's the tactic's used by the Soviets against the mujahideen. Also shows various former soviet soldier's. Pay back's ab*tch! ...
BBC report on Soviet TV report of Soviet forces in Afghan war. ...
Dedicated to my Father and other Veterans of Soviet-Afghan war (1979-1989). /// iduomusLT@gmail.com ...
First off mujaheedin are backward raghead puppets who themselves are at best capable of wiping their .... with their turban. *)They were nice cannon fodder back then, by merely equipping them with our advanced weapons (and at the same time be sure they are way to dumb to extract our know how from them) and voila you save cash and American lives. And the muja didn't have to throw stones anymore and risk sprains and Carpal tunnel syndromes from overworking their filthy paws. *)Soviets were ...
http://www.ruswar.com/ Soviet Afghan war 1979 - 1989 Date of record: June of 1988 ...
As part of its series on veterans from some of the world's most brutal and forgotten conflicts Al Jazeera travelled to Russia. Despite being the Soviet Union's largest military operation since the second world war, the decade-long war in Afghanistan is regarded by many as a humiliation and the Soviet 'Vietnam'. However many veterans are still physically and psychologically damaged by their time in Afghanistan and say they do not receive adequate support upon their return. ...
As part of its series on veterans from some of the world's most brutal and forgotten conflicts Al Jazeera travelled to Russia. Despite being the Soviet Union's largest military operation since the second world war, the decade-long war in Afghanistan is regarded by many as a humiliation and the Soviet 'Vietnam'. However many veterans are still physically and psychologically damaged by their time in Afghanistan and say they do not receive adequate support upon their return. ...
View the full speech here: http://millercenter.org/scripps/archive/speeches/detail/3403 President Carter addresses the nation on the serious implications of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan because the move threatens stability and peace in the region. The President outlines the economic and political restrictions he placed on the Soviet Union as a result of the invasion and calls other nations to stand up to Soviet aggression. January 4th, 1980 ...
WAR IN AFGHANISTAN ...
SOVIET AFGHAN WAR ...
Music by Agata Kristi ...
De Afghanistan de Islami jamhoryat de Shaheedano pa yad, Khodai de da doi jahad aw shahadat qabool kre, its coz of these young men that we're breathing the afghan air, it's coze of these young men that we dont have our names like "masoodov" today.....Khodai de mozh garda Afghanano ta tawfeq rakee ...
The Soviet war in Afghanistan, also known as the Soviet-Afghan War, was a nine-year conflict involving Soviet forces supporting the Marxist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) government against the largely Islamic fundamentalist Mujahideen insurgents. The latter group found support from a variety of sources including the United States, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and other Muslim nations in the context of the Cold War. This conflict was concurrent to the 1979 Iranian Revolution and ...
during the cold war the soviets attacked afghanistan to steal the heroin i think just as the americans are doin.the output of heroin from afganistan has increased 10 fold since the american invasion.the afgan forces who were funded by the cia eventualy forced the soviets out ...
a definate must watch for americans who dont realize that it was their own government who originaly funded the taliban and now its come back to bite them in the ass.osama ben laden was and probably still is an agent of the cia ...
cnn documentary about the failed take over of afghanistan by the soviet union.the war started with the assasination of the leader of the soviet installed puppet government to the eventual defeat of the soviets by american backed mudjahadeen fighters ...
It's 28 years since Soviet troops marched into Afghanistan, beginning a conflict which had far-reaching consequences. About 14500 Soviet service personnel lost their lives in the controversial campaign, which lasted more than nine years. RT military expert Evgeny Khruschev comments on the event. ...
Demo version The full version can be looked on a site http://vision.rambler.ru/users/fromandos/1/2/ ...
Soviet soldiers fighting in Afghanistan ...
Afghanistan - Soviet Puppets & USA Puppets ...
http://www.ruswar.com/ Fragment of Documentary Film (2hr. 20min) Through Hindu-Khush mountains / Salang pass. Soviet Afghan war (1979-1989) November of 1988 ...
Dedicated to Russian Soldiers Who fought In Afghanistan. Song by Golubie Bereti. called 13300. ...
Part 4: "Rise of the Taliban and the Entrance of Al Qaeda" ...
Part 3: "Soviet pullout from Afghanistan" ...
Part 2: "The CIA funds the Mujahedin" ...
Part 1: "The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan" Excerpts from the History Channel's The Taliban Declassified ...
Afghan-Soviet War ...
Afghan mujahidien from Herat defeat Sovjet troops after a great Jihad. ...
Soviet Soldiers in Afghanistan ...
Arriving in Afghanistan sequence, second part of the scene not included so not to spoil the movie too much. Please buy the dvd. ...
Enjoy~ This video was created to show the types of conflict in the war. If you feel like writting negative comments, then do it in a respectable manner thanks. Songs: 1st Keane "A bad dream" 2nd Linkin park "somewhere I belong" 3rd Mad world ...
My Music Video... The toll in casualties, economic resources, and loss of support at home increasingly felt in the Soviet Union was causing criticism of the occupation policy. Leonid Brezhnev died in 1982, and after two short-lived successors, Mikhail Gorbachev assumed leadership in March 1985. As Gorbachev opened up the country's system, it became more clear that the Soviet Union wished to find a face-saving way to withdraw from Afghanistan. The government of President Karmal, established ...

