muhtaram mein chand aik internet reference ap ki khidmat meh paish ker raha hon jin ke mutabiq red army 1 lac 20000 tak ki tadad meh afghanistan meh aik waqat meh mojod thee.ap zaid sahib se siraf aik hawala lay dain jis ke motabiq aik waqat meh 5 lac fooj thee?
is meh kohi qabahat nahi hony chaye ke ap ka on se rabta bi ha aik fhone kr ke on se jawab hasil kr ke yahan hawala likh dain.
jazak Allah.
Today’s final departure is the end of a steady process of withdrawal since last spring, when Moscow says, there were 100,300 Soviet troops in Afghanistan. At the height of the Soviet commitment, according to Western intelligence estimates, there were 115,000 troops deployed
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One month after the invasion there were as many as 40,000 Soviet troops in Afghanistan, and during the first year the occupation forces were reorganized. Some 10,000 of the troops such as the support forces of the 40th Army, its artillery and SA 4 brigades, several FROG battalions, and a tank regiment were useless in a guerrilla war and were sent back to the Soviet Union in mid 1980. These heavy units were replaced by infantry units, more helicopter gunships, and other light forces more appropriate for guerrilla warfare. United States estimates were that there were about 85,000 Soviet troops in Afghanistan by late 1980 and about 100,000 by the end of 1981. The Soviets could not reduce troop strength any more than this without risking control of key points in Afghanistan because they could not rely on the Afghan army.
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The Soviet invasion turned what had been a civil war into a defense of nationalism and the Islamic religion against foreign atheists and their Afghan puppets. A Soviet force that reached about 118,000 men fought an estimated 200,000 or more http://www.answers.com/topic/soviet-war-in-afghanistanmojahedin (Islamic holy warriors). The Soviet army was
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Today's final departure is the end of a steady process of withdrawal since last spring, when Moscow says, there were 100,300 Soviet troops in Afghanistan. At the height of the Soviet commitment, according to Western intelligence estimates, there were 115,000 troops deployed
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