<P> In all, 19 U.S. soldiers were killed in action during the battle or shortly after, and another 73 were wounded in action . The Malaysian forces lost one soldier and had seven injured, while the Pakistanis also lost one soldier and suffered two injured . Somali casualties were heavy, with estimates of fatalities ranging from 315 to over 2,000 combatants . The Somali casualties were a mixture of militiamen and local civilians . Somali civilians suffered heavy casualties due to the dense urban character of that portion of Mogadishu . On October 6, a mortar round fell on the U.S. compound, making Delta Operator SFC Matthew L. Rierson the 19th U.S. soldier killed in the battle while injuring another twelve . That same day, a team on special mission to Durant's Super 64 helicopter had 2 wounded, Boxerman and James . </P> <P> Two weeks after the battle, General Garrison officially accepted responsibility . In a handwritten letter to President Clinton, Garrison took full responsibility for the battle's outcome . He wrote that Task Force Ranger had adequate intelligence for the mission and that their objective (capturing targets from the Olympic Hotel) was met . </P> <P> After the battle, the bodies of several of the conflict's U.S. casualties (Black Hawk Super 64's crewmembers and their defenders, Delta Force soldiers MSG Gordon and SFC Shughart) were dragged through Mogadishu's streets by crowds of local civilians and SNA forces . Through negotiation and threats to the Habr Gidr clan leaders by Special Envoy for Somalia, Robert B. Oakley, all the bodies were eventually recovered . The bodies were returned in poor condition, one with a severed head . Michael Durant was released after 11 days of captivity . On the beach near the base, a memorial was held for those who were killed in combat . </P> <P> A Pakistani soldier was killed and two were wounded during the rescue attempt and assault . Tanks of 6 Lancer Regiment and 19 Lancer Regiment were used for the rescue . The soldier killed was from 19 Lancer Regiment manning a 12.7 mm turret gun . </P>

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