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Los Angeles Times
September 9, 2008
U.S. Marines handed over control of a former Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan to the Afghan army and its British mentors after killing more than 400 militants in a four-month operation, the NATO-led force said.
The northern part of Garmsir district in Helmand province, known as the snake's head for its appearance on a map, served as a transit and logistics hub for Taliban fighters.
About 2,400 Marines moved into the area along the Helmand River in late April and seized control after 35 days.
September 9, 2008
U.S. Marines handed over control of a former Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan to the Afghan army and its British mentors after killing more than 400 militants in a four-month operation, the NATO-led force said.
The northern part of Garmsir district in Helmand province, known as the snake's head for its appearance on a map, served as a transit and logistics hub for Taliban fighters.
About 2,400 Marines moved into the area along the Helmand River in late April and seized control after 35 days.