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523 killed [1] Unknown. Pursuant to the Geneva Accords of 14 April 1988, the Soviet Union conducted a total military withdrawal from Afghanistan between 15 May 1988 and 15 February 1989. [2] Headed by the Soviet military officer Boris Gromov, the retreat of the 40th Army into the Union Republics of Central Asia formally brought the Soviet ...
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Among other things the Geneva Accords identified the US and...
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Pursuant to the Geneva Accords of 14 April 1988, the Soviet Union conducted a total military withdrawal from Afghanistan between 15 May 1988 and 15 February 1989. Headed by the Soviet military officer Boris Gromov, the retreat of the 40th Army into the Union Republics of Central Asia formally brought the Soviet–Afghan War to a close after ...
- 15 May 1988-15 February 1989(9 months)
- Central Asia and South Asia
Feb 27, 2019 · Washington D.C., February 27, 2019 – The Soviet Union withdrew its military forces from Afghanistan 30 years ago this month without achieving demilitarization there or the national reconciliation, including free elections, that they sought during negotiations with the U.S., according to the declassified documents published today by the ...
Nov 13, 2009 · May | 15. Choose another date. 1988. Soviets begin withdrawal from Afghanistan. More than eight years after they intervened in Afghanistan to support the procommunist government, Soviet...
Feb 9, 2010 · Representatives of the USSR, Afghanistan, the United States and Pakistan sign an agreement calling for the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan. In exchange for an end to the...
Feb 6, 2019 · Flashpoints. 30-Year Anniversary of Soviet Withdrawal From Afghanistan: A Successful Disengagement Operation? The withdrawal of the Soviet 40th Army from Afghanistan from 1988 to 1989...