Alpha Company Group from
2nd Commando Regiment made the initial attack on 10 June, and was later reinforced by a
troop from the 2nd Squadron,
Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) when it was discovered that the insurgents were preparing a counter-attack. Fighting was particularly intense on the second day of the operation when Australian and Afghan soldiers were fired upon by insurgents shortly after they disembarked from their helicopters during an assault into Tizak, with the engagement lasting for 13 hours. After five days of fighting the surviving insurgents withdrew from the area. The commander of Australian forces in the Middle East, Major General
John Cantwell claimed that the operation had "dealt a major blow to the insurgent forces and their commanders and made a major and direct contribution to ISAF security operations focused on Kandahar province and its nearby districts" and would also improve security in
Oruzgan province. The Australian troops also captured large numbers of weapons during the operation. ==Aftermath==