you know, this was a way for the pakistani army to really exert its influence inside afghanistan, because what they hoped eventually was that the islamists would win and the soviets would leave, and pakistan would have its proxies inside kabul. the mujahideen, with better weapons and knowledge of the terrain, were not an easy force to defeat. the afghan government and the soviets controlled the main cities and communication routes. but vast tracts of the country were beyond their control.
afghanistan, because what they hoped was eventually was that the islamists would win and the soviets would leave, and pakistan would have its proxy inside kabul. the mujahideen, with better weapons and knowledge of the terrain, were not an easy force to defeat. the afghan government and the soviets controlled the main cities and communication routes. the vast tracks of the country were beyond their control.
the isi gave out bullet per bullet to their favourites. and who were their favourites? but the most similar islamist and hardline islamists. this was a way for the pakistani army to really exert its influence inside afghanistan, because what they hoped eventually was that the islamists would win and the soviets would leave, and pakistan would have its proxy inside kabul. the mujahideen, with better weapons and knowledge of the terrain, were not an easy force to defeat. the afghan government and the soviets controlled the main cities and communication roots. the vast tracks of the country were beyond their control.
indians were backing others. they were trying to put together a coalition government with commins elements as well as with the heating elements. so everybody was doing their own thing communist elements. own thing communist elements. own thing communist elements. j :, :, elements. by 1992, two of the strongest elements. by 1992, two of the strongest modulating - elements. by 1992, two of the strongest modulating partiesl strongest modulating parties were closing in on kabul. those coming down from the north were led by a nijat masood. he is better rival was moving up from the south east. the government collapsed. he took shelter in the united nations compound in the united nations compound in the city. on 25 april, 1992 their main both entered kabul. they now fought for control in
there had long been attempts internally to bring about a broad mujahideen coalition, but all efforts had failed. for the next four years the country was torn apart by inter factional fighting. in kabul, thousands were killed in indiscriminate bombing.