• The Afghan SCUD campaign in Pakistan refers to multiple strikes by Afghanistan using SCUD missiles supplied by the Soviet Union against the Mujahideen...
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    starts and 5000 Pakistani troops enter into Afghanistan. 6 April: Afghan SCUD attacks in Pakistan begin. 4 May: Afghan SCUD attacks in Pakistan, second strike...
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  • Operation Magistral Afghan SCUD attacks in Pakistan Pakistan–Soviet air confrontations Raids inside the Soviet Union during the Soviet–Afghan War "TERRORISM...
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    – 30 launchers, retired in 1989  Pakistan (Scud-B) - unknown number of Scuds were acquired from former Afghan National Army in 1980s as part of foreign...
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    the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and the Soviet Union during the Soviet–Afghan War and the subsequent First Afghan Civil War. The term mujahid...
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    The 1989–1992 Afghan Civil War, also known as the First Afghan Civil War, took place between the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan and the end of the...
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  • mortar or rocket attacks on U.S. forces, was up from 49 in September and 51 in October. Afghan authorities released 87 Pakistani prisoners suspected...
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  • 99th Missile Brigade (category Army of Afghanistan)
    acquired Scud launchers. On October 12 1992, remnants of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan Armed Forces launched aerial bombing attack on Massoud's...
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  • series of terrorist attacks in Karachi and other parts of Pakistan. Afghan Interior Minister Ali Ahmad Jalali inaugurated an Afghan Human Rights Department...
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  • Good Offices Mission in Afghanistan and Pakistan (UNGOMAP) was established in May 1988, during the Soviet–Afghan War, to assist in ensuring the implementation...
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    Islamic Emirate Army and the Afghan Army, is the land force branch of the Afghan Armed Forces. The roots of an army in Afghanistan can be traced back to the...
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  • the Afghan Mujahideen. Tens of thousand more foreign Muslim radicals came to study in the hundreds of new madrassas in Pakistan and along the Afghan border...
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  • com/article/taliban-shows-off-scud-b-ballistic-missiles-in-a-military-parade [bare URL] Cox, Matthew (30 May 2018). "Militants Killed in Kabul Attack Were Wearing US...
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  • April 6, 1989 – November 28, 1990 Afghan SCUD attacks in Pakistan 1980 1980 Pakistan coup attempt 1984 1984 Pakistan coup attempt 1984 – 2003 Siachen conflict...
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  • Assembly. Using pamphlets, Afghan warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar warned Afghan refugees in camps in Pakistan not to vote in the October presidential election...
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    R-17 Elbrus (redirect from Scud B)
    the Scud took place during the final phase of the Soviet-Afghan war. When the Soviets began their withdrawal from the country in May 1988, the Afghan Army...
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    ensuing collapse of Najibullah's government in April 1992 triggered the Second Afghan Civil War, in which the Pakistan-backed Taliban was victorious. Understanding...
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    helping the Afghan government to develop the area but is also training the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF), including the Afghan Border Police...
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  • (Soviet–Afghan War) Marmoul offensives Afghan-Soviet SCUD attacks in Pakistan The insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, also known as the War in North-West...
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    The Afghan Armed Forces, officially the Armed Forces of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Pashto: د اسلامي امارت وسله وال ځواکونه, Dari: نیروهای مسلح...
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    brigades. In 1978, the Afghan Army had its own Republican Guard Brigade, which was part of the Afghan Army under the Republic of Afghanistan. After the Saur...
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  • in Afghanistan (Men-at-Arms). Osprey. p. 35. ISBN 9780850456912. Galeotti, Mark (2021-03-23). Storm-333: KGB and Spetsnaz seize Kabul, Soviet-Afghan War...
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  • Battle of Jalalabad (1989) (category Aftermath of the Soviet–Afghan War)
    occurred in the spring of 1989, marking the beginning of the Afghan Civil War. The Peshawar-based Seven-Party Union (an alliance of seven Afghan mujahideen...
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    Tanai himself was no friend of Pakistan as he had been insistent to Najibullah to point SCUD missiles at Islamabad in retlation for supporting the rebels...
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  • Soviet-backed Afghan Armed Forces engaged in heavy fighting with the multi-national mujahideen groups who were then backed by the United States, Pakistan and others...
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    was a major belligerent of the Afghan Civil War. In 1978 a prominent member of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA), Mohammed Akbar Khaibar...
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  • Mohammad Najibullah (category Afghan murder victims)
    States, Reagan called for the dissolution of the Afghan army. On 14 April 1988, the Afghan and Pakistani governments signed the Geneva Accords, and the...
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    Islamic Emirate of Kunar (category 1990s in Afghanistan)
    Fetter, Steve and Gronlund, Lisbeth (1993). Casualties and damage from Scud attacks in the 1991 Gulf War. Defense and Arms Control Studies Program, Center...
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  • thousands of Afghans while he commanded the once-feared secret police. Pakistan seals its border with Afghanistan, stranding thousands of Afghan refugees...
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  • The patrols working on foot and in Land Rovers would at times carry out their own attacks, with MILAN missiles on Scud launchers and also set up ambushes...
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