Thursday, June 30, 2005

AFGHANISTAN

ABC: Chinook downed by New Weapon Taliban claim

The Taliban claims to have used a new weapon to shoot down a US military helicopter in a remote region of Afghanistan.

The 17 US troops, including special forces, aboard the Chinook helicopter that crashed after being hit by ground fire in an anti-militant operation are believed to have died, a US official said.

Taliban spokesman Abdul Latif Hakimi said fighters shot down the aircraft in the village of Shorak using "a new type of weapon" he did not describe.

"This is a huge success for the Taliban," he said, adding that the fighters had video of the crash and would post photographs on their web site.

Nasdaq.com: Downed US Helicopter In Afghanistan Backed By Another:TV

Sources at the U.S. Defense Department said Tuesday that the CH-47 Chinook military transport helicopter that crashed in a mountainous region in eastern Afghanistan was part of a two-helicopter formation, NBC News reported Tuesday.

Information of the helicopter crash was relayed by the crew of the second helicopter, who reported seeing the helicopter tumbling down the mountain, NBC said. There was some ground activity reported by the crew of the second helicopter around the crashed aircraft, NBC reported.

The NBC report could give credence to the Taliban's claims - yet unconfirmed - that they shot down the helicopter and executed some U.S. personnel aboard the aircraft. The helicopter was said to be carrying at least 16 U.S. military personnel.

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