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| Afghans work through the wreckage of
a crashed US military helicopter in Ghazni province, 80 miles southwest of
the capital of Kabul, April 6, 2005.(Reuters photo)
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| Afghans attempt to extinguish the
remains of a U.S. military helicopter which crashed during a dust storm in
Ghazni province, 120 km southwest of the capital of Kabul in this image
taken from television footage April 6, 2005. (Reuters photo)
| KABUL, April 6
(Xinhuanet) -- At least 16 people were killed in the crash of a US military
transportation helicopter in southern Afghanistan Wednesday afternoon, the US
military said here.
"Sixteen people have now been confirmed dead in the
crash of a Coalition CH-47 transport helicopter near Ghazni on Wednesday
afternoon," a statement released by US-led coalition said in the evening.
"Eighteen people, including crew members and
passengers, were listed on the flight manifest, two remain unaccounted for," it
added.
But the US military refused to identify the victims
at present.
The Chinook, that went down near Khudaidad village in
Ghazni province, 160 km southeast of Kabul, on a routine mission was one of two
Chinooks returning to Bagram Airfield. The second helicopter returned to the
base safely.
"Initial reports indicate that the cause of the crash
was severe weather," an earlier statement said.
Recovery operations have ended for the night due to
darkness and weather conditions. Enditem |