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dbpedia:Operation_Storm-333
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Operation Storm-333 (Шторм-333, Shtorm-333) was the codename of an operation that took place on 27 December 1979, in which Soviet Union forces stormed the Tajbeg Palace in Afghanistan and captured Afghan President Hafizullah Amin. An unknown number of Afghan palace guards were killed while 150 were captured. Amin's 11-year-old son died from shrapnel wounds.
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Operation Storm-333
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Vasili Mitrokhin puts it at over 100 (may include WIA) 9 paratroopers Official wounded: 32 KGB operators 6 "Muslim" Battalion Official killed: 5 KGB operators
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D.R. Afghanistan
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dbpedia:Hafizullah_Amin n7: dbpedia:Viktor_Fyodorovich_Karpukhin dbpedia:Colonel
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1979-12-27Z
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dbpedia:Soviet–Afghan_War
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dbpedia:Afghanistan dbpedia:Kabul dbpedia:Tajbeg_Palace
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Soviet victory *Overthrow and assassination ofHafizullah Amin
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Official total: 661 54 Alpha/Zenith operators 87 Paratroopers Over 700 KGB operators (acc.Vasili Mitrokhin) 520 "Muslim" Battalion 2200
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