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”’Afghan Liberation Day”’ is celebrated each year on February 15 in [[Afghanistan]]. It marks the country’s liberation from the [[Soviet Union]] with the final departure on February 15, 1989 of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. The Soviet Army had been present in Afghanistan since the [[Soviet–Afghan War|Soviet invasion]] of December 24, 1979.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Upcoming Afghanistan Public Holidays (Asia)|url=https://www.qppstudio.net/public-holidays/afghanistan.htm|access-date=2020-09-05|website= |
”’Afghan Liberation Day”’ is celebrated each year on February 15 in [[Afghanistan]]. It marks the country’s liberation from the [[Soviet Union]] with the final departure on February 15, 1989 of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. The Soviet Army had been present in Afghanistan since the [[Soviet–Afghan War|Soviet invasion]] of December 24, 1979.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Upcoming Afghanistan Public Holidays (Asia)|url=https://www.qppstudio.net/public-holidays/afghanistan.htm|access-date=2020-09-05|website=qppstudio.net|language=en}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 07:32, 6 November 2025
Holiday in afghanistan
Afghan Liberation Day is celebrated each year on February 15 in Afghanistan. It marks the country’s liberation from the Soviet Union with the final departure on February 15, 1989 of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. The Soviet Army had been present in Afghanistan since the Soviet invasion of December 24, 1979.[1]
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