Several of the Green Berets received shrapnel and grazing wounds, but none were evacuated from the area.
According to the evidence produced at the Combatant Status Review Tribunals, some of the prisoners were sent to the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp, in Cuba.
[3] Haji Pir Mohammad, the deputy governor of Helmand, led a six-man investigative team to the region, to investigate villager's reports of a massive American aerial bombardment.
He informed reporters that American troops had found ammunition casings and empty rocket tubes.
He stated that the US aerial bombardment had been confined to caves, and the ridgeline east and west of Lejay.