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About 1,500 military advisers who worked in the country sabotaged equipment Afghan army and discouraged any kind of resistance by Afghan troops and officers (Hill, p.5). Discussion Preparation for Attack On Christmas Eve of 1979, the usually quiet airport in the Afghan capital resembles Kabul said a European metropolis. The large machines with Soviet insignia, landing every three minutes, but have no regular passengers on board, but well-equipped soldiers, armored vehicles, weapons and ammunition.
Observers suggested earlier, the company had long been part of the usual military support from Moscow. Two days later, on the evening of 27 December, a storm troop towards the city center is on the march, headed by units of the Soviet secret service KGB responsible under the leadership of Colonel GI Bojarinow, the head of the training center for special operations of the infamous Pay Department of the KGB, which stands for "wet stuff" (mokryje dela) is for assassinations and sabotage. The military vehicles carry the Afghan national emblem, the soldiers hidden behind the closed hatches, Afghan uniforms.
First destination is the telegraph office, which can blow Bojarinow. After then, the radio station has been occupied, the column continues to Darulaman Palace on the outskirts. Despite fierce opposition from the guard of storm troopers penetrates rapidly. In the top-floor bar the invaders find the one man they are looking for: President Hafisullah Amine, together with his mistress. Both were shot in the melee. As far as the look, Christopher Andrew and Oleg Gordiewsky KGB in her book - the story of its foreign operations from Lenin to Gorbachev give.
The work is based to a large extent on the information and detailed knowledge of a party: Gordiewsky was KGB man in London, and in 1985 changed sides. His report following prisoners were not made, there would be no witnesses. Bojarinow also came at the storming of the palace killed. Presumably he was confused because of the Afghan Uniform and shot by his own people (Grau, p.129-145). Warfare and Combat This Hollywood mature coup began in December 1979, the war in Afghanistan. From the point of view of the Kremlin, there had been a few good reasons for intervention in the Hindu Kush.
As they were aware that the country had been skeptical from the beginning, due to this they had discouraged the war which was a right act. However, the war proved to be futile, it seriously damaged the reputation of Moscow and accelerated the implosion of the Soviet Union. Afghanistan had become "Moscow's Vietnam". Always the policy of the Kremlin had aimed to closely to tie the southern neighboring country itself. A non-aggression and neutrality pact in 1926 was followed in the fifties and sixties, a broad-based policy support.
The Soviet Union gave large loans, sent millions of business and technology consultants, built roads to the north and bought generously export goods. They Willingly trained the officer corps of the Afghan army by the Soviet Army, so that Kabul fell into complete dependence on Moscow (Grau, p.129-145). After King Zahir Shah was deposed in 1973, the coalition process was continued and Prince Mohammed Daoud initially led a coalition with the Pro-Moscow
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