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Afgantsy

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by Rodric Braithwaite


  Veterans Organisations

  Administration for Afghan Questions 316

  Boevoe Bratstvo 317, 326

  Presidential Committee for Soldier-Internationalist Affairs 257

  Russian Fund for Invalids of the War in Afghanistan (RFIVA) 317

  Chairman Mikhail Likhodei Assassinated 317

  Chairman Sergei Trakhirov Assassinated 317

  Russian Union of Veterans of Afghanistan (RSFA) 317

  First chairman Lyagin Yevgeni 317

  Union of Veterans of Afghanistan (SVA) 316

  Veterans Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States 268

  Vietnam 111, 114, 274, 289, 315, 333

  Charlie Wilson seeks revenge for 114

  Distracts American attention from Afghanistan 30

  Inadequate US tactics in 127

  Massacre at My Lai, 1968 225

  Parallel with Afghanistan 114, 245, 331

  US helicopter losses in 205

  Viktor, Soviet deserter 264–5

  Vilnius, massacre in January 1991 310

  Vitkevich, see Witkiewicz 21

  Vlasov General, killed on operations 151

  Voenkomat, recruiting office 155

  Voentorg, military shop 154, 188

  Volkogonov General Dmitri (1928–96) 241

  Voronezhskaya Gazeta, newspaper 321

  Vorontsov Yuli, Soviet ambassador in Kabul 61, 286, 290

  Vostrotin Valeri, Soviet officer, Hero of the Soviet Union 91, 116, 215, 326

  Vygovski Yuri, officer in 860th Regiment 326

  Vysotski Vladimir, popular Soviet bard 192

  W

  Wahid Colonel, KhAD commander 183

  Wajiha, popular singer 36

  Wakil Abdul, Afghan Communist politician 53, 100–101

  Wali Shah, Amin’s foreign minister 71

  Wardak Amin, mujahedin commander 144

  Watanjar Muhammed Aslam, Afghan officer and politician 31, 40–42, 59, 63, 67–8, 83, 92, 99

  Wellington, Duke of (1789–1852) 225

  Western highway 208

  Western TV 207, 284

  Wilson Charlie (1933–2010), American politician 114, 215

  Witkiewicz Jan (1808–39), Russian secret agent 21

  Women 123, 154–8, 229

  Attacks on Afghan women in 1970s 184

  chekistki, dismissive name for 158

  Communists promise rights 5, 43

  Employment opportunities for Afghan women after 1963 16

  Failure of reforms 14, 18

  Karimova Gulya, character in novel 158

  Require armed escort in Jalalabad and Kabul 160

  Threatened by mujahedin 232

  Y

  Yakub Colonel, Afghan Chief of Staff 58, 63, 73, 100–101

  Yamshchikov Igor, soldier, returns to Afghanistan as tourist 334

  Yazov General Dmitri (1927–), Soviet Defence Minister 1987–91 241, 282, 287, 289, 291, 293

  Yegorychev Nikolai, Soviet ambassador in Kabul 1988 61

  Yeltsin Boris (1931–2007), Russian politician 258, 303, 306, 311–12

  Abandons Najibullah 299

  Gives privileges to veterans’ organisations 317

  Yepishev General Aleksei (1908–85) 55

  Yermakov General V, commander of 40th Army, 1982–3 124

  Yermolin Anatoli, Soviet officer 126

  Yuriev Alexander, youth adviser 163

  Yusuf Brigadier Mohammed, ISI officer 297

  Z

  Zabol, Afghan province 135

  Zahir Shah Mohamed (1914–2007), Afghan ruler 16, 30, 111, 279

  Zakharov Nikolai, youth adviser 107, 152

  Zaplatin General Vasili, adviser to Afghan army 74–5

  zelenka, ‘green zone’. See Green zone

  Zharov Sergei, Russian tour organiser 334

  Zhukov Marshal G (1896–1974), Soviet commander in World War II 158

  Zia ul-Haq (1924–88), President of Pakistan 271, 279, 296

  Zverkovich Alexander, soldier 269

  About the Author

  Rodric Braithwaite was British Ambassador to Moscow during the crucial years of 1988-92. Subsequently he was foreign policy advisor to John Major. His books include Across the Moscow River and the highly praised and bestselling Moscow 1941 (Profile).

  Also by Rodric Braithwaite

  Across the Moscow River (2002)

  Moscow 1941 (2006)

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