6 U.S. Soldiers Killed
in Crash of Helicopter in Afghanistan
KABUL,
Afghanistan — Six American soldiers died Tuesday when their helicopter crashed
in a remote area of southern Afghanistan, in the single largest loss of life
for foreign troops in nearly six months, international coalition officials
said.
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At least
one crash survivor was rescued by a quick reaction force of American and Afghan
soldiers, according to military officials.
Although
Pentagon and military officials said there were initial indications of
militants in the area after the helicopter crashed, by late Tuesday officials
said it did not appear that there was any insurgent presence during or after
the crash.
A Taliban
spokesman said militants had shot down the helicopter, an American Black Hawk
transport. But military and local Afghan officials said that initial reports
indicated that mechanical failure was a factor.
Afghan
officials said the crash happened around 4 p.m. in the Shajoe district of Zabul
Province.
“The area
is not fully safe — there is enemy movement there, and it is also surrounded by
mountains and covered with forest,” said Ghulam Jilani Khan, provincial
security chief for Zabul, which shares a border with Pakistan. “The information
we have so far is that it crashed because of technical problems.”
The last
such major loss to coalition forces was in June, when a truck bomb exploded
near a military base in northern Helmand, claiming the lives of seven Georgian
soldiers.
Throughout
the war, bad weather or technical problems have been the most common causes of
helicopter crashes, despite Taliban claims of responsibility in many of them.
In March
of this year, five American soldiers were killed when their helicopter crashed in Kandahar. A month later, another
crash killed two American soldiers, this time in Nangarhar. Neither was found
to have been caused by the Taliban.
But the
Taliban have shot down helicopters before.
The
single deadliest day of the war for American forces came in August 2011 when
Taliban fighters brought down an American Chinook transport helicopter with
rocket-propelled grenades, killing
all 38 people aboard. Thirty of those killed in the attack were
Americans, including 22 members of a Navy SEAL team; the other eight were
Afghan soldiers.
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