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The novel is a good example of Russian "accurate fiction." It puts a human face on the Soviet soldier without sparing the gory details, like the hard to comprehend top-down authority and license for physical punishment and humiliation within the Russian army, the mental suffering which young soldiers
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Sharagin survives many combat operations but is critically wounded just a few months before the end of his tour of duty when his platoon is
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and officers endured during their catastrophic experience in Afghanistan, or the gruesome killings of innocent Afghan civilians.
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of the Afghan war, Vladimir Grigoriev. It features short stories, novels,
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and soon after the troop withdrawal, back in the then
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who suffered enormously under the Soviet occupation.
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an album
Mikhail Evstafiev
Russian
Eksmo
Russia
Hardback
Paperback
Russian
Mikhail Evstafiev
novel
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
Soviet Union
platoon
airborne forces
officers
soldiers
Afghans
ambushed
Mujahideen
Kabul
nightmare
abridged
Eksmo
publishing houses
Russian
English
veteran
poetry
essays
Afghanistan

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