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KABUL, July 3 (Xinhuanet) -- One of the six US
Special Forces troops missing in Afghan eastern province of Kunar since Tuesday
has been rescued, a US official said Sunday.
The rescued one member of the team was in good
condition, the official added.
The searching operation is still
going on for the rest of the team members.
One US Chinook helicopter was shot down Tuesday in
Kunar province by a rocket propelled grenade when it was carrying on the
searching operation for the missing US ground team. 16 US troops, including
eight Navy SEALs were killed.
Taliban has claimed the responsibility for the
attack.
It's the first helicopter to be shot down in
Afghanistan since2001. The casualties were also the heaviest for US forces in
combat in Afghanistan.
After the accident, US carried out the searching
operation and US warplanes bombed a military compound in Kunar province at
about5:30 p.m. on Friday.
After the collapse of Taliban at the end of 2001, a
US-led coalition of over 18,000 soldiers remains in the country hunting down
remnants of the Taliban and other Islamic militants. There have been more than
160 US troops killed in and around Afghanistan since Operation Enduring Freedom
began in 2001. Enditem |