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- Q5454117 abstract "The First and Second Battles of Kakarak (16 March – 12 April 2009) were fought near the village of Kakarak in the West Dorafshan district of Orūzgān Province, in southern Afghanistan. The fighting took place between Australian forces from the 1st Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force (MRTF-1) and Taliban fighters, with the area considered to be one of the last Taliban outposts in the area. During the first action on the morning of 16 March a six-man Australian Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team (OMLT) operating with Afghan National Army (ANA) troops was contacted by a numerically superior Taliban force near the village. In the ensuing battle one Australian was killed before close air support from Dutch AH-64D Apache helicopter gunships and US aircraft allowed them to withdraw after inflicting heavy casualties on the Taliban insurgents.A month later, on 12 April, an Australian platoon was attacked by a large Taliban force near Kakarak during a combined Australian and Afghan offensive known as Operation Shak Hawel. Outnumbered, the Australians were initially forced to withdraw into a nearby compound, returning fire with small-arms and grenade launchers, before cavalry in an overwatch position decisively engaged the Taliban force, allowing the Australians to regain the initiative. Australian Special Forces moved to establish a blocking position and engaged the Taliban from the rear, while close air support was called in, inflicting heavy casualties on the insurgents and forcing them to withdraw following two hours of fighting. That evening further airstrikes destroyed a compound being used by the insurgents. Although the battle witnessed some of the heaviest and most sustained fighting experienced by conventional Australian forces since the Vietnam War, they suffered no casualties. The operation significantly disrupted insurgent activities in the area.".
- Q5454117 causalties "1 killed".
- Q5454117 combatant "Afghan National Army".
- Q5454117 combatant "Taliban insurgents".
- Q5454117 date "2009-04-12".
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- Q5454117 result "Coalition victory".
- Q5454117 strength "~100 men".
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- Q5454117 casualties "1".
- Q5454117 combatant "Afghan National Army".
- Q5454117 combatant "Taliban insurgents".
- Q5454117 conflict "First and Second Battles of Kakarak".
- Q5454117 date "--03-16".
- Q5454117 partof "the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)".
- Q5454117 place "Kakarak, Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan".
- Q5454117 result "Coalition victory".
- Q5454117 strength "~100 men".
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- Q5454117 comment "The First and Second Battles of Kakarak (16 March – 12 April 2009) were fought near the village of Kakarak in the West Dorafshan district of Orūzgān Province, in southern Afghanistan. The fighting took place between Australian forces from the 1st Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force (MRTF-1) and Taliban fighters, with the area considered to be one of the last Taliban outposts in the area.".
- Q5454117 label "First and Second Battles of Kakarak".
- Q5454117 name "First and Second Battles of Kakarak".