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BREAKING: US Soldiers Trapped Amid Ongoing Firefight in Afghanistan
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More than a dozen American special operations soldiers are trapped and surrounded by enemy forces in Marjah, Afghanistan, senior U.S. Defense officials told Fox News.
Describing the scene as “harrowing”, the official said enemy forces have surrounded the compound the warrior took cover inside.
“On the map there is one green dot representing friendly forces stuck in the compound, and around it is a sea of red [representing hostile forces],” the official told Fox News.
A U.S. military “quick reaction force” of reinforcements arrived late Tuesday and evacuated one U.S. special operations soldier killed in action, and the two wounded Americans in the compound, according to a U.S. defense official.
The crew of the disabled helicopter also evacuated safely, the official said.
The rest of the U.S. special operations team remain in the compound to secure the damaged HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter in an area surrounded by Taliban fighters.
An AC-130 gunship has been called in for air cover as the U.S. troops now wait out the night.
Earlier in the day, two USAF HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters were sent to rescue the U.S. special operations team. One of the helicopters took fire and waved off the mission and flew back to base.
The other helicopter’s blades struck the wall of the compound while attempting a rescue of the special operations team, according to defense officials who compared the scene to one similar to the helicopter crash inside Usama bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan on the mission to kill the Al Qaeda leader in May 2011.
The joint U.S. and Afghan special operations team was sent to Marjah to clear the area of Taliban fighters, who have retaken most of the town since November.
There were nine airstrikes on Tuesday in support of a clearing operation.
Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook confirmed to reporters that the pitched fighting in Marjah continues.
“There’s fighting on the ground as we speak,” said Cook. “Everything’s being done to secure the safety of those Americans and the Afghan forces,” he added.
Read more: BREAKING: US Soldiers Trapped Amid Ongoing Firefight in Afghanistan
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More than a dozen American special operations soldiers are trapped and surrounded by enemy forces in Marjah, Afghanistan, senior U.S. Defense officials told Fox News.
Describing the scene as “harrowing”, the official said enemy forces have surrounded the compound the warrior took cover inside.
“On the map there is one green dot representing friendly forces stuck in the compound, and around it is a sea of red [representing hostile forces],” the official told Fox News.
A U.S. military “quick reaction force” of reinforcements arrived late Tuesday and evacuated one U.S. special operations soldier killed in action, and the two wounded Americans in the compound, according to a U.S. defense official.
The crew of the disabled helicopter also evacuated safely, the official said.
The rest of the U.S. special operations team remain in the compound to secure the damaged HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter in an area surrounded by Taliban fighters.
An AC-130 gunship has been called in for air cover as the U.S. troops now wait out the night.
Earlier in the day, two USAF HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters were sent to rescue the U.S. special operations team. One of the helicopters took fire and waved off the mission and flew back to base.
The other helicopter’s blades struck the wall of the compound while attempting a rescue of the special operations team, according to defense officials who compared the scene to one similar to the helicopter crash inside Usama bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan on the mission to kill the Al Qaeda leader in May 2011.
The joint U.S. and Afghan special operations team was sent to Marjah to clear the area of Taliban fighters, who have retaken most of the town since November.
There were nine airstrikes on Tuesday in support of a clearing operation.
Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook confirmed to reporters that the pitched fighting in Marjah continues.
“There’s fighting on the ground as we speak,” said Cook. “Everything’s being done to secure the safety of those Americans and the Afghan forces,” he added.
Read more: BREAKING: US Soldiers Trapped Amid Ongoing Firefight in Afghanistan