the soviet defeat in Afghanistan helped bring an end to soviet power in 1991, the Soviet Union broke up the five soviet republics of Central Asia became independent nation
The answers is Lithuania.
Lativa
Declared its independence from the Soviet Union 16th Dec 1991.
It is a place in Asia. a former Soviet Republic located in Central Asia.
Azerbaijan was part of the Soviet Union from its establishment in 1922 until the dissolution of the USSR in 1991. Initially, it became a Soviet republic in 1920, following a brief period of independence after World War I. The country then remained a constituent republic of the Soviet Union for nearly 71 years before regaining its independence.
In 1990, Boris Yeltsin was elected as the first president of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, which was part of the Soviet Union. His election marked a significant shift in Russian politics and was a step towards greater independence from Soviet control. Yeltsin later played a crucial role in the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
one by one, the Soviet republics declared independence. The Warsaw Pact was dissolved. By the end of 1991, the Soviet Union no longer existed. The huge country had become 15 different nations.Each former Soviet republic set up its own non-Communist government. The countries of Eastern Europe that had been under Soviet control held democratic elections, and many wrote or revised their constitutions.
Hungary
Uzbekistan was formerly known as the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, as it was a part of the Soviet Union before gaining independence in 1991.
Back when it was part of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan's official name was Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. Since gaining independence, the official name has been Republic of Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan
The country is called Belarus.Its official name is the Republic of Belarus, but prior to independence it was known as Belorussian (Byelorussian) Soviet Socialist Republic.