Such Soviet claims have been consistently rejected by Pakistani officials.
The Soviet claims were a considerable exaggeration; "more than 200 enemy aircraft" were claimed to have been destroyed on the first day.
Another such case involves the Soviet claim that Johnny Harris is a victim of "state terrorism against an entire people."
Public opinion in Britain was divided between expressions of outrage at the invasion and a perception that Soviet claims to the region were reasonable.
However, a British team was invited to see T-3, and after measuring it in depth they released their results that confirmed the Soviet claims.
American courts did not recognize the Soviet claims made on this ship and ownership of the vessel remained with Estoduras.
But equally it rejects the Soviet claim that the revolutionaries were spokesmen for the masses.
Norway was notified on 6 May and officially protested on 19 December, contesting the Soviet claim.
Moreover, "the Soviet claim likewise extended to Bucovina.
Soviet claims of Sixth Army tank strength appear somewhat overstated.