The Afghan Special Security Forces’ ground element, along with the
Afghan Special Mission Wing, conducted a helicopter assault mission in
Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan Thursday night, according to a
news release by U.S. Special Operations Forces in Afghanistan.
The 40 freed prisoners included Afghan police, Afghan National Army and Afghan Border Police members.
All were taken to the Ministry of Defense authorities for medical care.
The United States had no information on their initial capture by the Taliban.
There are about 9,800 U.S. troops in Afghanistan to advise and assist
Afghan forces. That number includes U.S. Special Operations Forces that
work with Afghan special operations troops on joint missions.
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