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Spetsnaz in Afghanistan – The Soviets’ Secret WarfightersThese weren’t regular soldiers. Spetsnaz units operated deep behind enemy lines in Afghanistan—eliminating targets, disrupting supply lines, and vanishing before they were ever seen.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNNearly two centuries on, quiet settles on Afghanistan's British CemeteryAynullah Rahimi's family has for decades tended the old cemetery in Kabul reserved for non-Afghans, but since the country's ...
Smarting under the recent drubbing from India, Pakistan Army chief General Asim Munir claimed his country scored a victory ...
When Fawzyah was forced to leave Afghanistan, she was about to finish university and hope was running low. Nearly four years ...
Need for a united front, business opportunities and China’s growing footprint among factors for changing calculus in South ...
Despite President Joe Biden initially downplaying the possibility of a Taliban takeover, his administration’s disastrous ...
During phone call, Afghan Foreign Minister Muttaqi assures Iranian counterpart Araghchi of arrangements for pilgrims' return ...
Richard Bennett emphasized at the UN that gender apartheid in Afghanistan must be legally recognized to address systemic human rights violations.
Over 10 countries condemned Afghanistan’s human rights violations, urging international accountability and justice, ...
The inquiry into the conduct of special forces in Afghanistan is affecting the Army’s recruitment drive, a retired SAS ...
In a meeting last month in Beijing, Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to reinstate diplomatic ties after years of deteriorating ...
Dr. Najmussama Shefajo's clinic was flooded with new patients after the Taliban banned women from nursing and midwife ...
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