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Page 12 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980
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Soviet invasion forces in Afghanis
tan are said to be suffering 500
casualties a week and their drive to
rid the Central Asian nation of Mos
lem rebels is being hampered by
guerrilla sabotage and excessive
snowfall.
Radio Tehran reported Tuesday
that six supporters of the Soviet-
installed government of Babrak Kar-
mal were executed by rebels after
being convicted by Islamic Revolu
tionary Courts.
In the southeastern Afghan city of
Kandahar, many of the 200,000 resi
dents have been taking to rooftops
and shouting “Allah O Akbar” (God
is great) to show passive resistance to
the Soviets and the puppet Kabul
regime.
The city’s four main bazaars and
hundreds of back-alley shops re
mained closed for the sixth straight
day Monday despite government
threats and pleas for life to return to
normal.
In the western city of Herat, a 10-
day strike ended with shopkeepers
re-opening to allow the 150,000 resi-
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Outside both cities, about 270
miles apart, thousands of Soviet
troops backed by a massive array of
military hardware and warplanes, re
mained in their camps, rarely ven
turing out on patrol but highly visi
ble to local residents and travelers.
In a dispatch from Kabul, the
Cuban news agency Prensa Latina
Wednesday said rebels armed with
U.S.-made weapons violently pene
trated Nangarhar, an Afghan pro
vince, in the northwest.
The report said the guerrilla push
coincided with a visit this weekend
to neighboring Pakistan by U.S. na
tional security adviser Zbigniew
Brzezinski. It said captured rebels
said they were trained by Americans
in bases located in Pakistan.
During the attacks, Prensa Latina
said the insurgents dynamited
bridges and highways, burned
schools and killed civilians.
The report made no mention of
Soviet troops and said the rebel
forces were “annhilated” by Afghan
troops and members of the local
population.
A government source in
ton Tuesday said Soviet
numbered anywhere betweenij
and 10,000 since the Dec,
sion. The number of kil
wounded could not bedetei
Soviet forces have beenavei
about 500 casualties a we
Afghan push, the source
Soviet supply efforts in thet|
to rid the country of Moslem
are suffering setbacks fro®
“worst snowfalls in decades
from avalanches set offbygu&n
planted explosives.
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‘Freer environment" goal
of fleeing Bolshoi members
felease of the
their 95th day
deposed shah
ice trial.
I Bani-Sadr
after revolutii
Ve-dawn raid
linister for i
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United Press International
TOKYO — A prominent Russian
dance teacher and her son defected
Wednesday from the Bolshoi Ballet
during a tour of Japan and left for the
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United States and a “freer environ
ment” for their art, officials said.
The defections occurred during
the famed company’s first trip to a
non-communist country since the
August-September tour of the Un
ited States during which dancers
Alexander Godunov, and Leonid
and Valentina Kozlov defected.
The Japanese Foreign Ministry
identified the latest people to bolt
from the Soviet troupe as Soulamief
Mikhailovna Messerer, 71, a dance
instructor, and her 31-year-old dan
cer son, Mikhail Virgorjevich Mes-
“The Soviet Embassy is aware of
their defection,” said a State Depart
ment spokesman, who dechned to
say whether the United States had
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contacted the Soviet officials,
The spokesman said theStattlj
partment has granted tie
emergency permission to enta!
United States and obtain ]>
asylum. He said once the two
they will have to undergonomi!
migration procedures.
A spokesman for the
the Bolshoi would continue iti|
formances as scheduled,};!
Japanese tour is due to endFekij
The defections occurred dii
the Bolshoi’s stop in Nagoya, i||
170 miles west of Tokyo.
"They sought asylum to stdl
freer environment for their aita
activities,” a Japanese For;,|n unsettling
Ministry spokesman said. Mohammed
“The Messerers came tosjient ofpoliti
embassy yesterday (Tuesday® sharp cont
asked for our assistance in entwle accounts
the L T nited States,” a U.S. emfloser to Iran
spokesman said. “They werer.‘putted monai
permission to enter the Ut® In Tehran,
States and left this evening.” Abolhassan I
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what city the pair were flynj Senary Cou
what time they left or aboard ihat significai
airline. & base.
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TOKYO — It’s Panda dayi; iii Iran,
and Huan Huan the giant paid 1 It said th<
ceived a rousing welcome!: look the live
thousands of Japanese at a Tob:'liousand pec
Wednesday. the 1978 anc
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7-year-old Huan Huan, whose®! In contra:
means “Welcome,” atthefirstpdBartment rep
viewing since his arrival a weelpccomplishm
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Chinese Ambassador Fu
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