War is not desirable, but history must be known. I hear a lot of stories these days about distorting history or creating new ones. Today we are talking about one of the most beautiful and genuine friends of our nation, the Soviet Union.
We don’t always talk about this genuine friend of Bangladesh, the Soviet Union. Maybe They did not give blood, but what they did, we have left from the history. I am not talking about the contribution of the Soviets in giving high seats to India. On December 7, the United Nations proposed that India withdraw from East Pakistan. The Soviet Union vetoes the Security Council. If you do not understand the value of this veto, no one can imagine how long the war will last, where it will end.
In December 1971, Pakistan sought help from the United States and the United Kingdom. The United States sent 75,000 tons of the 7th Fleet USS Enterprise to the Bay of Bengal. At the same time, HMS Eagle, the fighter carrier, and HMS Albion, the commando carrier, have departed from the United Kingdom, bringing with them 70 fighters carrying nuclear weapons. India has a capacity of 20,000 tons carrying 20 light aircraft. Realizing that the US would come to the Bay of Bengal and the British forces to the Arabian Sea, India informed the Soviet Union, Save Our Soul. As a result, 18 warships and 6 nuclear submarines reached the Bay of Bengal in the fastest time from the Soviet port of Vladivostok. We hear many heroic stories of freedom fighters, how many have spoken about this international war? That is why we are talking about history today, not the next generation. We should know the contribution of the Soviet Union to the next generation. However, as the US Enterprise was about to concede defeat at a rate of 75,000 tons, one by one, six nuclear submarines rose from the water. That was enough, the US government did not want to harm the USS Enterprise of the Seventh Fleet, retreated. Surely the Bay of Bengal was saved from a nuclear war.
The rest is signed by Jagjit Singh Aurora and AK Niazi. Who came forward to rebuild the war-torn country? Knows UNICEF biscuits and blankets. And there was the Soviet Union. First Chittagong repairs the port, nah, not with money like India or China, to make a country stand. He repaired the shut down power plant at his own expense and then started the work of Petrobangla. At the same time millions of books were sent to Bengali for the students, we got the books at school. I still remember the name of the book Wise Masha. The school provides milk and biscuits so that the education does not stop. Remember Udayan Bangla Magazine?
This is the history we have seen, even if you don’t write it, our elders should remember it. I hear a lot of stories these days about distorting history or creating new ones. I am talking about one of the first and genuine friends of our nation, born and after, the Soviet Union. They didn’t take or ask for anything in return … Collected From: Prince Mahmoud.

