STORM-333, THE OPERATION TO SEIZE KABUL AND ASSASSINATE AFGHAN LEADER
HAFIZULLAH AMIN, WAS AT ONCE A TEXTBOOK SUCCESS AND THE START OF A
TERRIBLE BLUNDER.
It heralded the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, an operation intended
to be a short, largely symbolic show of force, yet which quickly
devolved into a gritty ten-year counter-insurgency that Moscow was
never able to win. Nonetheless, Storm-333 was a striking success, and
despite initial concerns that it would be an impossible achievement,
it saw a relative handful of Soviet special forces drawn from the KGB
and the military seize the heavily defended presidential palace,
neutralise the city's communications and defences, and open Kabul to
occupation. The lessons learned then are still valid today, and have
been incorporated into modern Russian military practice, visible most
recently in the seizure of Crimea in 2014.
Written by a recognised expert on the Soviet security forces, drawing
extensively on Russian sources, and fully illustrated with
commissioned artwork, this is the most detailed and compelling study
of this fascinating operation available in English.
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KGB and Spetsnaz seize Kabul, Soviet-Afghan War 1979
Product details
ISBN
9781472841858
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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