Soviet Army Patrol In Kabul

View of Soviet army soldiers in a armored vehicle during a patrol, Kabul, Afghanistan, April 25, 1988. The country had been under communist governance since 1978, with military assistance from the Soviet Union, until the Geneva Accords (signed on April 14, 1988) which led to the Soviet withdrawal (beginning May 15, 1988 and ending February 15, 1989). (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)
View of Soviet army soldiers in a armored vehicle during a patrol, Kabul, Afghanistan, April 25, 1988. The country had been under communist governance since 1978, with military assistance from the Soviet Union, until the Geneva Accords (signed on April 14, 1988) which led to the Soviet withdrawal (beginning May 15, 1988 and ending February 15, 1989). (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)
Soviet Army Patrol In Kabul
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Robert Nickelsberg / Contributor
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April 25, 1988
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