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Nato helicopter crashes
07 Jul 2011 at 14:30hrs | Views
A Nato helicopter crashed on Thursday in eastern Afghanistan but no one was hurt, the US-led coalition said.
The crew was recovered after the crash, which occurred in Parwan province. Nato said the cause of the incident was under investigation.
The Taliban claimed its fighters shot down the aircraft, but the coalition said that initial reports indicated no militant activity in the area.
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Also in the east, villagers protested the deaths of civilians in a coalition airstrike earlier this week in Khost province.
The civilians were killed on Tuesday during a fight between insurgents and an Afghan-led security force, which was searching for a leader of the Haqqani network, a militant group affiliated with the Taliban and al-Qaeda.
A coalition helicopter was called to support ground troops, who were being hit with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire.
The coalition said the helicopter killed several of the insurgents and unintentionally, some members of the insurgents' families who were living with the fighters.
General Raz Mohammad Oryakhail, an Afghan army commander in Khost, said 13 people - including the Haqqani leader, six of his fighters and members of their families - were killed in the strike in Shamul district.
The crew was recovered after the crash, which occurred in Parwan province. Nato said the cause of the incident was under investigation.
The Taliban claimed its fighters shot down the aircraft, but the coalition said that initial reports indicated no militant activity in the area.
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The civilians were killed on Tuesday during a fight between insurgents and an Afghan-led security force, which was searching for a leader of the Haqqani network, a militant group affiliated with the Taliban and al-Qaeda.
A coalition helicopter was called to support ground troops, who were being hit with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire.
The coalition said the helicopter killed several of the insurgents and unintentionally, some members of the insurgents' families who were living with the fighters.
General Raz Mohammad Oryakhail, an Afghan army commander in Khost, said 13 people - including the Haqqani leader, six of his fighters and members of their families - were killed in the strike in Shamul district.
Source - AP