The Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police assisted the commandos during this operation. They cut off the Taliban’s retreat and secured other villages. No Afghan, Coalition, or civilian casualties were reported, and the operation is considered a success because it broke the Taliban’s grip in the Tagab Valley.
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| - The Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police assisted the commandos during this operation. They cut off the Taliban’s retreat and secured other villages. No Afghan, Coalition, or civilian casualties were reported, and the operation is considered a success because it broke the Taliban’s grip in the Tagab Valley.
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- More than 30 commandos,
- air support
- ~30 army and police vehicles,
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Partof
| - the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
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Caption
| - Afghan commandos secure a compound during Operation Commando Fury.
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combatant
| - Afghan National Army
- Afghan National Police
- Taliban insurgents
- ISAF
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Place
| - Tagab Valley, Kapisa Province, Afghanistan
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| - The Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police assisted the commandos during this operation. They cut off the Taliban’s retreat and secured other villages. No Afghan, Coalition, or civilian casualties were reported, and the operation is considered a success because it broke the Taliban’s grip in the Tagab Valley.
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