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In Operation Mountain Viper, the United States Army and the Afghan National Army (nearly 1000 in number) worked together from August 30 to early September, 2003, to uncover hundreds of suspected Taliban rebels dug into the mountains of Daychopan district, Zabul province, Afghanistan. The Operation killed an estimated 124 militants. Five Afghan Army personnel were killed and seven were injured. One U.S. soldier died in an accidental fall and five were killed in an ambush on August 31, 2003. The Operation worked in conjunction with Operation Warrior Sweep.

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  • Operación Víbora de Montaña (es)
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  • La Operación Víbora de Montaña (en inglés: Operation Mountain Viper) fue una operación conjunta entre el Ejército de los Estados Unidos y el Ejército Nacional Afgano (cerca de 1000 efectivos) llevada a cabo desde el 30 de agosto hasta principios de septiembre de 2003 con el objetivo de descubrir cientos de presuntos rebeldes talibanes ocultos en las montañas del , en la provincia de Zabul, Afganistán. Se estima que se mataron unos 124 milicianos. Murieron cinco miembros del ejército afgano y otros siete fueron heridos, y también falleció un soldado estadounidense en una caída accidental. La operación se ejecutó en conjunto con la . (es)
  • In Operation Mountain Viper, the United States Army and the Afghan National Army (nearly 1000 in number) worked together from August 30 to early September, 2003, to uncover hundreds of suspected Taliban rebels dug into the mountains of Daychopan district, Zabul province, Afghanistan. The Operation killed an estimated 124 militants. Five Afghan Army personnel were killed and seven were injured. One U.S. soldier died in an accidental fall and five were killed in an ambush on August 31, 2003. The Operation worked in conjunction with Operation Warrior Sweep. (en)
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  • La Operación Víbora de Montaña (en inglés: Operation Mountain Viper) fue una operación conjunta entre el Ejército de los Estados Unidos y el Ejército Nacional Afgano (cerca de 1000 efectivos) llevada a cabo desde el 30 de agosto hasta principios de septiembre de 2003 con el objetivo de descubrir cientos de presuntos rebeldes talibanes ocultos en las montañas del , en la provincia de Zabul, Afganistán. Se estima que se mataron unos 124 milicianos. Murieron cinco miembros del ejército afgano y otros siete fueron heridos, y también falleció un soldado estadounidense en una caída accidental. La operación se ejecutó en conjunto con la . (es)
  • In Operation Mountain Viper, the United States Army and the Afghan National Army (nearly 1000 in number) worked together from August 30 to early September, 2003, to uncover hundreds of suspected Taliban rebels dug into the mountains of Daychopan district, Zabul province, Afghanistan. The Operation killed an estimated 124 militants. Five Afghan Army personnel were killed and seven were injured. One U.S. soldier died in an accidental fall and five were killed in an ambush on August 31, 2003. The Operation worked in conjunction with Operation Warrior Sweep. (en)
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