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VIGNETTE 13<br />

AMBUSH AT THE SADRE AZAM HILL<br />

by Doctor Mohammad Wakil<br />

It was August 1984. We had information that a Soviet supply<br />

column would come to Kabul from <strong>the</strong> north. <strong>The</strong>re is a small hill<br />

on <strong>the</strong> highway south <strong>of</strong> Qala-e Morad Beg. (Map 14 - Morad) It is<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sadre Azam hill. It is an excellent site for an ambush and<br />

we set up our ambush on <strong>the</strong> hill to <strong>the</strong> east <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> highway.' I<br />

had 30 <strong>Mujahideen</strong> and four RPG-7s. This area was closely<br />

watched by <strong>the</strong> enemy and so we could not spread our force out.<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore, I concentrated <strong>the</strong> force on <strong>the</strong> hill with <strong>the</strong> rifles<br />

forward and <strong>the</strong> RPGs higher up on <strong>the</strong> hill. We thought that <strong>the</strong><br />

convoy would arrive at 1600 hours and were in place before that<br />

time. At 1600 hours, <strong>the</strong> convoy came. It was led by a BMP. Soviet<br />

soldiers were sitting on top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> BMP. Usually we would not<br />

attack <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> column, but since <strong>the</strong> lead vehicle was such<br />

a good target, we opened fire on it and destroyed it. We took <strong>the</strong><br />

column by surprise. <strong>The</strong> column stopped and <strong>the</strong> enemy dismounted<br />

some soldiers who took up positions and fired back at us. We<br />

fired at each o<strong>the</strong>r for about an hour until a relief column, arrived<br />

from nearby Kabul to help <strong>the</strong> ambushed column. We pulled out.<br />

<strong>The</strong> enemy lost one BMP, four gasoline tankers and probably about<br />

ten killed and wounded. We lost Malek Mohammad from Karez-e<br />

Mir who was killed.<br />

COMMENTARY: This is typical <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> small-scale ambushes that <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Mujahideen</strong> regularly conducted. <strong>The</strong> losses on both sides were minor,<br />

yet over time <strong>the</strong>y added up. <strong>The</strong> Soviet soldiers customarily rode on<br />

top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir APCs since it is safer if <strong>the</strong> APC hit a mine. A powerful<br />

antitank mine blast might merely hurl <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> soldiers <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> APC<br />

whereas it would almost certainly kill everyone inside. Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore,<br />

<strong>the</strong> inside <strong>of</strong> an APC is crowded, is hard to see out <strong>of</strong> and, in August, is<br />

unbearably warm.<br />

Doctor Mohammad Wakil is from Shakardara District north <strong>of</strong> Kabul. He graduated from<br />

high school before <strong>the</strong> war. He joined <strong>the</strong> resistance and received medical training in<br />

Pakistan. [Map sheet 2886, vic grid 0734].<br />

8 Author All Jalali has conducted tactical classes on this very terrain while teaching Afghan<br />

Army <strong>of</strong>ficers at <strong>the</strong> Higher Education School. It truly is an excellent ambush site.

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