
Putin: Soviet Forces Carried Out Mission in Afghanistan with Honor
Russian President Vladimir Putin marked the 37th anniversary of the withdrawal of former Soviet forces from Afghanistan, stating that these forces carried out their mission "with honor."
In a message, Putin described the mission as a "significant and unforgettable historical event in the military history of the motherland." He said Russia is proud of its soldiers, officers, and civilian specialists who performed their duties with honor, enduring difficult trials in defending national interests while demonstrating "resistance, courage, compassion, and generosity."
Putin also praised Afghan war veterans for preserving military brotherhood traditions, supporting comrades and their families, and contributing their experience to veterans' organizations and the patriotic education of youth. He noted their support for participants in Russia's "special military operation" as a sign of commitment to patriotic and moral values.
The last Soviet Red Army forces withdrew from Afghanistan 37 years ago after a 10-year presence, crossing into Uzbekistan via the Hayratan border bridge. The invasion began on December 27, 1979 (6 Jadi 1358 solar calendar), following the rise of Babrak Karmal's government. The presence was marked by bloody conflicts and heavy casualties, particularly among civilians. Following the withdrawal, Afghanistan entered a civil war.
The Taliban declared the anniversary a public holiday and held a meeting in Kabul to mark the occasion.
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