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Ghosts in the Mountains: The Soviet-Afghan War – Part 3

Conflicted: A History Podcast

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Masoud's Compassion for Prisoners of War

Masoud regarded the Russian troops as victims of an unjust war. His real grievance was with the Communist regime in Kabul, which he blamed for sanctioning the occupation. The Soviet 40th Army decided that they had enough of trying to beat Ahmed Shama-soud in the pan-shear valley. In Hekmatyar's mind, Masoud was a traitor who would never have strength to do what needed to be done.

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