After the successful Pakistani takeover of Quandahar and its new role as the capital of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, former Soviet forces in the area that had set up various warlordships in the area, alongside Afghani sympathizers turned to the new USSR for aid. After its formation, the United People's Front has had few sympathizers in the area, despite being willing to admit anyone who is willing to fight against Iran and Pakistan. It mostly consists of Siberian "volunteers" and sympathizers from other CSTO members.
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| - After the successful Pakistani takeover of Quandahar and its new role as the capital of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, former Soviet forces in the area that had set up various warlordships in the area, alongside Afghani sympathizers turned to the new USSR for aid. After its formation, the United People's Front has had few sympathizers in the area, despite being willing to admit anyone who is willing to fight against Iran and Pakistan. It mostly consists of Siberian "volunteers" and sympathizers from other CSTO members.
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| - After the successful Pakistani takeover of Quandahar and its new role as the capital of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, former Soviet forces in the area that had set up various warlordships in the area, alongside Afghani sympathizers turned to the new USSR for aid. Seeing as having a friendly force in the area would benefit them in the long run and slow down the Pakistani agenda, military advisors were sent into the area in May from Uyghuristan. The ex-Soviet forces then moved further north in Afghanistan, concentrating their forces in Taloqan, which would become the de facto capital of the ragtag alliance. After its formation, the United People's Front has had few sympathizers in the area, despite being willing to admit anyone who is willing to fight against Iran and Pakistan. It mostly consists of Siberian "volunteers" and sympathizers from other CSTO members.
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