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Never before have a journalist in the world have been withstood for so many years there. Thirteen! For thirteen years, an international journalist, the head of the Representative of RIA Novosti in Kabul, Andrei Greshnov, worked in Afghanistan. Before his eyes, the country tormented by the war was flooded several times with blood. He saw how the Taliban stormed Kabul. He interviewed the most cruel leaders of the Mujahideen. He shot American soldiers on camera, who were boorishly ruled in villages and villages. He told about all this in his book. About what happened in Afghanistan after the Soviet troops left there. About what the country has turned into after us ...
US Army sergeant Kelvin Gibbs admitted in court that he, Jeremy Morlock and several more soldiers arranged a terrible massacre among the civilian population of Kandahar for sports interest. The brave warriors cut their fingers and knocked out their teeth to the dead Afghans, dissected and photographed corpses. The Americans kept the bones of the dead as souvenirs. They themselves called themselves a "detachment of killers", not even trying to veil their actions or explain them by some irresistible circumstances. There, near Kandagar, something happened to American soldiers, they instantly turned into brutal sadists. Or maybe it happened earlier?
US Army sergeant Kelvin Gibbs admitted in court that he, Jeremy Morlock and several more soldiers arranged a terrible massacre among the civilian population of Kandahar for sports interest. The brave warriors cut their fingers and knocked out their teeth to the dead Afghans, dissected and photographed corpses. The Americans kept the bones of the dead as souvenirs. They themselves called themselves a "detachment of killers", not even trying to veil their actions or explain them by some irresistible circumstances. There, near Kandagar, something happened to American soldiers, they instantly turned into brutal sadists. Or maybe it happened earlier?
Author:
Author:Andrey Greshnov
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Historical Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Back in Afghan. 30 years on the end of the war
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-099591-2
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