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Ghosts in the Mountains: The Soviet-Afghan War – Part 2

Conflicted: A History Podcast

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The 40th Army was suffering in a silent vacuum because the Kremlin refused to let any information about the war in Afghanistan filter back to the Russian public. In at this early stage, there was really no popular anti-war movement like you saw in America against the Vietnam War. There were no nightly reports from a Soviet version of Walter Cronkite telling the hard truths and the cold stats to the Russian people. Dispatches from the front were aggressively censored and redacted. By the mid-1980s Western journalists were flying into Pakistan every week, sneaking across the border with the Afghan guerrillas. The Soviets wouldn't tell the world what was really happening in Afghanistan; they would have to do

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