What were the effects of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan? Check all that apply.


→→→About 15,000 Soviet troops were killed.

→→→More than one million Afghan civilians died.

→→→Many farms, villages, and cities were destroyed.

The USSR successfully defeated Afghan insurgents.

→→→The Soviets engaged the United States in a proxy war.

The USSR signed the SALT II treaty with the United States.

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Answer:

A) About 15,000 Soviet troops were killed.

B) More than one million Afghan civilians died.  

C) Many farms, villages, and cities were destroyed.

E) The Soviets engaged the United States in a proxy war.  

The effects of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan are:

About 15,000 Soviet troops were killed.

More than one million Afghan civilians died.  

Many farms, villages, and cities were destroyed.

The Soviets engaged the United States in a proxy war.

The Soviet in Afghanistan

The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979,  called by the Afghan government to fight against the mujaheddin rebels.

The Soviet occupancy in Afghanistan went on for a decade, which led to the destruction of infrastructure and killed millions of people.

The United States supplied military weapons to the mujaheddin to fight against the Soviet troops.

Thus Options A, B, C and E are the correct answers.

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