The main assault on Musa Qala began at 4 pm on 7 December.[15] Several Taliban were reportedly killed in US airstrikes as the attack began.[31] That evening, some 600 American soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division[13] were airlifted to the north of the town in 19 helicopters.[1] Chinook and Blackhawk troop carriers escorted by Apache attack helicopters were involved in the assault.[13] During the night, the paratroopers broke through Taliban trenches to clear the way for further ground troops, and then dug defensive positions.[1][32] During the attack, an Apache was hit by ground fire and had one engine knocked out, but the pilot, CW2 Thomas O. Malone, managed to land safely despite being injured.[5] More than 2,000 British troops of the Helmand Task Force (then under the direction of 52nd Infantry Brigade), including Scots Guards, Household Cavalry and Royal Marines from 40 Commando, became involved in the operation. British troops set up a cordon around the town to aid the US attack and also began an advance with Afghan troops from the south, west, and east, exchanging gunfire with the Taliban.[24] At least on the first day of the battle, these advances may have served as a feint to divert attention from the main US air assault.[13][15] Danish and Estonian troops were also involved in the initial assault.[33]
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