28 civilians rescued from Taliban prison in Helmand: Afghan security forces ANI | Updated: Apr 20, 2021 16:21 IST
Afghan commandos forces said that an operation was conducted and at least 28 Afghan civilians were freed from the Taliban prison, Khamma Press reported.
The Special Operations Corps in a statement released on Tuesday said the operation was conducted on Monday night in Musa Qala district of the province.
Afghan commandos during the operation also killed six Taliban members. Many weapons belonging to the Taliban terrorists were also seized by the special ops unit.
No further details were provided in regards to the identity of the freedcivilians.
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