CRASH HELICOPTER WORST LOSS OF LIFE IN MILITARY HISTORY OF AFGHANSITAN WAR

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2011

US Marine tries to take cover, perched on a container, trying to shelter from the dust as a Chinook helicopter arrives to pick up supplies at Forward Operating Base Edi in the Helmand Province of southern Afghanistan.


A NATO helicopter that crashed in eastern Afghanistan killing dozens of U.S. military personnel, seven Afghan troops and an interpreter was apparently shot down by insurgents, says a senior U.S. official.

At least 30 U.S. personnel are said to have died in the crash, the highest number of American casualties killed during a single incident in the decade-long war.

Officials said that 22 of the dead were from the elite Navy SEAL unit that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in May. U.S. officials believe that none of those who died in the crash had participated in the bin Laden raid, although they were from the same unit that carried out the mission.

Two administration officials spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

In a statement released by his office, Afghan President Hamid Karzai announced that the NATO chopper had crashed in the Sayd Abad district of Afghanistan's Wardak province, a restive area that borders the country's capital Kabul.

Karzai also expressed sympathy to Barack Obama in the message, extending his "deep condolences" to the American president.

In a statement, Obama said the crash is a reminder of the "extraordinary sacrifices" made by U.S. service men and women and their families. Obama, who is spending the weekend at Camp David, the presidential retreat, also paid tribute to the Afghan troops who lost their lives in the incident.

Earlier Saturday, Taliban militants had claimed to have brought the helicopter down with a rocket attack, but NATO said the cause of the crash was not known.

NATO did say that there "was enemy activity in the area" at the time of the crash. The organization said it was conducting a recovery operation at the site, but did not provide further details.

A Taliban spokesperson said in a statement that the militant group downed the helicopter after NATO attacked a house in Sayd Abad where insurgents were gathering Friday night, killing eight fighters.

Those claims, however, have not been confirmed.

"We are in the process of accessing the facts," NATO spokesperson and U.S. Air Force Cpt. Justin Brockoff told the PRESS.

The helicopter involved in the crash was a twin-rotor Chinook, said an official at the NATO headquarters in Brussels. Twin-rotor Chinooks are typically used for transport, he said.

It was reported that 30 U.S. service members, a civilian interpreter and seven commandos from the Afghan army died.

Officials said that 22 SEALS, three Air Force air controllers and a dog handler were among the dead. The dog also died.

Aircraft crashes are not unusual in Afghanistan, where air travel is necessary for coalition forces transporting troops and supplies.

In June 2005, 16 American troops were killed when a U.S. helicopter crashed in eastern Kunar province after apparently being hit by a rocket-propelled grenade.

This year alone there have been at least 17 coalition and Afghan aircraft crashes in Afghanistan. Most of those incidents were due to pilot error, weather conditions or mechanical failure.

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  • I must agree about the general who ordered 30 guys into one helicopter - he should have been in the copter ""leading"" the charge instead of safe behind closed doors sending these brave souls to their deaths- and he is totally responsible for murder of these brave men...

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  • Kill em all.

  • @emopossible this is war get over with it

  • Well done, I think everyone who lives in a country invaded by imperialist coward troops would do the same to free their country , fuck the US pirates . there wont be peace while European and USA still natural resources from poor countries with the help of military dickheads.

  • God bless all these guys. but what i cant under stand is, why were they all on the one choper known clear well that if it got hit they would all be lost. That general that ordered that mission should be hung by his nuts upside down and let the rats eat his face. It should have been 6 to a chopper . If one got hit that saves the rest of the team. Sence when does a seal team consist of 30 guys. Sounds like a setup to me. REST IN PEACE and God bless your family and friends.

  • @maaz1204 FUCK OFF YOU PRICK!!!!!!!!! 30 brave people just died and that's what you have to say? GO FUCK YOURSELF BITCH!!!!! I BET YOU WOULD NEVER SAY THAT TO THE FACES OF THE PEOPLE WHO DIED BECAUSE YOU ARE A COWARD!!!! GO BACK TO HIDING BEHIND A SCREEN SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!

  • good, make it 31,000 : US military dogs shit scum.. /// death to chemtrails.

  • what goes around comes around

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