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February 15, 1989 Soviet troops withdraw from Afghanistan.
Today, 36 years ago, on February 15, 1989 (Calendar January 10, 1989), all Soviet troops withdrew from Afghanistan. The Soviet troops withdrew from Afghanistan on February 15, 1989, and the last batch of Soviet troops was withdrawn from Afghanistan by air, thus ending the nine-year battle with jihadist rebels. A few days ago, thousands of soldiers left the country, many of whom withdrew in tanks and armored vehicles across the Oksus River border. This phase of withdrawal began in May 1988. This marks the completion of a historic event: the Geneva Agreement on the Political Solution of Afghanistan signed in April 1988, the Soviet army withdrew from Afghanistan as a whole. The withdrawal of the Soviet Union was seen as a new philosophy initiated by Sovi


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