Monday, October 26, 2009

A Review Of Today's Helicopter Crashes In Afghanistan That Claimed 14 American Lives

US Blackhawk helicopter: This has been the deadliest year for international and US forces since the 2001 invasion to oust the Taliban Photo: GETTY

Deadly Day in Afghanistan: 3 Copters Crash, 14 U.S. Lives Lost (Updated) -- The Danger Room

Three coalition helicopters crashed in two separate incidents in Afghanistan today, underscoring the dangers of moving around the country’s harsh and unforgiving terrain.

According to an International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) news release, seven U.S. service members and three U.S. civilians were killed in a crash in western Badghis Province. The cause of that incident remains unclear: The Telegraph, quoting a Taliban spokesman, said militants claimed to have shot down the helicopter; ISAF blamed “unconfirmed reasons,” saying the helicopter was not believed to have been downed by from enemy action.

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A U.S. Army Chinook unloads troops during an air assault operation in eastern Afghanistan.
(Photograph by Chad Hunt)


More News On Today's Tragedy In Afghanistan

Copter Crashes Reveal Achilles’ Heel of Afghan War -- The Danger Room
Helicopters crash: Afghanistan takes heavy toll on US choppers -- Christian Science Monitor
Why Helicopter Missions in Afghanistan are Unusually Dangerous -- Popular Mechanics

14 Americans Die in Afghan Helicopter Crashes -- New York Times
DEA agents among 14 Americans dead in Afghanistan -- AP
Helicopter crashes: 14 US soldiers and civilians die in Afghanistan -- The Telegraph
Helicopter crashes kill 14 Americans in Afghanistan -- L.A. Times
DEA Agents Killed in Afghanistan Drug Raid -- Main Justice
Richard Engel: I Was Supposed To Be On Helicopter That Crashed In Afghanistan -- Huffington Post

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