US Afghan helicopter crash kills 16
A US military helicopter crashed during a dust storm in Afghanistan yesterday, killing at least 16 people aboard - the deadliest air accident since Washington first deployed troops to the country in 2001. A US spokeswoman said the CH 47 Chinook...
A US military helicopter crashed during a dust storm in Afghanistan yesterday, killing at least 16 people aboard - the deadliest air accident since Washington first deployed troops to the country in 2001.
A US spokeswoman said the CH 47 Chinook helicopter came down in Ghazni province, 120 kilometres southwest of the capital, Kabul, while on a routine mission.
"Eighteen people, including crew members and passengers, were listed on the flight manifest; two remain unaccounted for," the US military said in a statement. "Recovery operations have ended for the night due to darkness and weather conditions," it added. Spokeswoman Lieutenant Cindy Moore said the military was seeking confirmation whether the two people unaccounted for actually boarded the helicopter.
Nor was there any confirmation on the nationalities aboard the aircraft, or which services they belonged to. Names of the dead were being withheld pending notification of next of kin, the military said.