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Operation Diesel
Part of theWar in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
DateFebruary 6–7, 2009
Location
ResultCoalition victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom
AfghanistanIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
AfghanistanTaliban
Commanders and leaders
United KingdomGordon Messenger
United Kingdom Jim Morris
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700–800Unknown
Casualties and losses
None20 confirmed killed
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Operation Diesel was a raid by 700 British troops from theRoyal Marines45 Commando,42 Commando, and the3 Commando Brigade's Reconnaissance Force, as well as armoured infantry and close reconnaissance from 1st BattalionPrincess of Wales's Royal Regiment (1 PWRR) on a Taliban drug factory and arms stronghold in theUpper Sangin Valley inHelmand province, Afghanistan on February 7, 2009. The raid captured four drug factories andheroin andopium worth £50 million.

In the early hours of February 7 the raid was launched. Within 20 minutes two waves of RAF Chinooks, Royal Navy Sea Kings, Lynx and American Sea Stallions delivered 500 troops from 45 Commando Royal Marines and both British and Afghan special forces into three landing zones half-a-mile from enemy positions. Large vats of opium were abandoned while still being boiled as the Taliban fled the assault. The Task Force Helmand commander, Brig Gordon Messenger called Operation Diesel a "clinical precision strike" that had "a powerful disruptive effect on known insurgent and narcotics networks in the area".Four drugs factories were captured along with gallons of chemicals used to process opium into heroin. Large numbers of machine guns were also recovered as well as a motor bike that had been primed as a suicide bomb.[1]

Twenty Taliban fighters defending the drugs were killed. No UK personnel were killed in the assault.

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  1. ^Correspondent, Thomas Harding, Defence (18 February 2009)."British forces in Afghanistan seize £50m of heroin and kill 20 Taliban" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.{{cite web}}:|last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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