US personnel killed in Afghanistan chopper crash

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Washington: Six US service personnel were killed in a helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan on Thursday, officials said, indicating the incident was not believed to be the result of enemy fire.

The helicopter, a CH-53 Sea Stallion, went down in the volatile Helmand province, according to one US official who said: “Initial indications are that this was not hostile fire.”

The dead were members of the US military, another US official told AFP. In a brief statement, NATO’s International Security Assistance Force said the cause of the crash was “under investigation.”

“However, initial reporting indicates there was no enemy activity in the area at the time of the crash,” it said. The Sea Stallion is a heavy transport aircraft capable of carrying about 40 people.

The US officials did not say whether anyone else was on board, other than the six victims. An ISAF spokesman told AFP in Kabul that the crash occurred late on Thursday night.

He stressed that “there was no enemy around,” but could not give further information such as the terrain at the crash site or the weather. (PTI)

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