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Badaber Uprising was an armed uprising by Soviet and Republic of Afghanistan (RA) captives at Badaber, Pakistan on April 26 and 27, 1985, against much larger units of Pakistan's regular army accompanied by Afghan mujahideen. The attempt of the captives to liberate themselves failed. As a result of the two-day assault of the fortress-jail Badaber by the guards with accompanying artillery shelling, all the captives were killed.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badaber_Uprising
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Coordinates: 33°57'27"N 71°34'30"E
- PAF base Asghar Khan 37 km
- Minhas Air Base, Kamra 75 km
- Swat City 117 km
- General Headquarters (Sector E-10/D-11) 130 km
- PAF Base Nur Khan 144 km
- PAF Base M.M. Alam 153 km
- PAF Base Mushaf 233 km
- FOB Shank 233 km
- Bagram Airfield (OAI/OAIX) 242 km
- Bhagtanwala Air Force Base 245 km
- Ground known as Helipad (it actually has a Helipad in it.) 0.4 km
- GUL ABAD, AFRIDI VILLAGE, ADD BY QAZI SALAHUDDIN 1.4 km
- ( BILAL ABAD ) 2 km
- MAHALLAH INAM ABAD (GARHI QAMAR DIN) 2.4 km
- GARHI QAMAR DIN 2.5 km
- shamroz abad (garhi qamar din) 2.6 km
- kaga wala 2.7 km
- Da Bala Bagh Addira 2.8 km
- Small Industrial Estate Peshawar 3 km
- Bazid Khel 3.3 km
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