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NATO helicopter crashes in S Afghanistan
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-07-14 14:09 KABUL: A helicopter of NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) crashed in Sangin district of the troubled Helmand province in south Afghanistan on Tuesday, said Fazal Haq, the district chief of Sangin.
"The helicopter was supplying two packages apparently food staff to ISAF base in Sangin district when it crashed some 2 km west of the district headquarters this morning," Haq told Xinhua.
British forces have base in the militancy-plagued Sangin district. Meantime, Taliban purported spokesman Qari Yusuf Ahmadi claimed responsibility. In talks with media via telephone from unknown location, he said the militants shot down a Chinook helicopter of foreign forces in Sangin district. If true, it is the first time since the launch of a massive operation against Taliban militants in parts of Helmand province on July 2 to ensure security ahead of president election. Afghanistan's second presidential poll is going to be held amid tight security on August 20. |