Panjshir offensives (Soviet–Afghan War) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Turbiville, Graham. "Ambush! The Road War in Afghanistan". Foreign Military Studies Office Publications. Archived from the original on 2015-03-28. Retrieved 2007-06-08.

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  • رحیمی, داکتر مجیب‌الرحمن (2024-04-13). احمدشاه مسعود شهید راه صلح و آزادی | جلد اول [After the investigation and separation, the prisoners were divided into several groups, the ordinary soldiers were released after a short investigation and went to their homes, but the officers and important people were divided into several places and camps, most of them in Tangi Mekni in a place known as Bibi Nikzan. They were kept and there was also a health clinic in addition to the prison. The common hit, among whom was the son of a high-ranking general of the government, was in a house in the village of Makani They were kept separately. The capture of the Pashghur garrison by the Mujahideen, which was unprecedented in Panjshir, was considered a big defeat for the Kabul government and the Russians, so they sought revenge. The government, which had a number of high-ranking officers in Mojahedin captivity, was trying to negotiate and free the exchange of its officers, and for this purpose, delegations were traveling to Panjshir, but the Soviet forces did not agree with this and were sabotaging the negotiation process and taking revenge and hitting the Panjshir front. This is where two separate attempts and The Soviet forces wanted a military attack and disrupt the negotiation process between the government and the Mojahedin, but the government was trying to release the prisoners and exchange the prisoners. Amer Sahib was in the process of this duality and two-handedness of the Soviet forces and the government, and he still knew sooner or later The enemy's attack was placed and he was preparing to deal with it.] (in Persian). Kabul Books | کتاب کابل. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-7383866-4-2.
  • Galeotti 2021, p. 79. Galeotti, Mark (2021). The Panjshir Valley 1980–86: The Lion Tames the Bear in Afghanistan. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4728-4467-5.
  • Vickers 2023, p. 182. Vickers, Michael G. (2023). By All Means Available: Memoirs of a Life in Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-101-94771-5.

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  • "Page 92" (PDF). To die in Afghanistan, (A Supplement to "Tears, Blood and Cries": Human Rights In Afghanistan Since the Invasion 1979 to 1984), A Helsinki Watch and Asia Watch Report.

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  • Turbiville, Graham. "Ambush! The Road War in Afghanistan". Foreign Military Studies Office Publications. Archived from the original on 2015-03-28. Retrieved 2007-06-08.

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