everyone except those who died
honestly ! you have to frame these questions better
about 40%
the soviet policy of democratic centralism maintained that
The Mujahadeen were pretty much anyone in Afghanistan who fought against the Soviet occupation. Many people assume they are the same as the Taliban - this is not true. The Taliban were formed after the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, with the intent of overthrowing the mujahadeen warlords who had come into power after the Soviets left.
A total of 14,453 including disease and accidents.
Well the Soviet Union was the main group that took over Afghanistan. They took control of it as sort of an outpost for the Cold War.
This appellation came from the fact that the Soviet-Afghanistan War of 1979-1989 was a war in which many Soviet troops, trying to prop up a pro-Soviet government, died in a foreign land (Afghanistan) opposed by rebel insurgents (Mujahedin). This was very similar to the US experience in the Second Indochinese War (called the Vietnam War in the USA), where many US troops, trying to prop up a pro-US government, died in a foreign land (Vietnam) opposed by rebel insurgents (VietCong).
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No, it was an independent nation, but the soviets relied on them heavily, the soviets wanted to keep it because in Afghanistan there were many soviet military bases so their air force could hit where we get the most foreign oil, and it was a key diplomatic outpost for the middle east
Because the Soviets with their expansionist policy invaded Afghanistan(Dec.27,1979) much like they had done to many other once-independent countries,to conquer,occupy and annex to their "union".
there are about 11,533,561 many people that lived in ohio in 2010
There are still many militiant group hiding and kiling people in Afghanistan and the U.S. wants to get them out.