Monday, 12 October 2015

British defense force personnel among dead in Afghanistan helicopter crash


KABUL, Afghanistan,  A helicopter crashed under non-adversarial situations in Afghanistan on Sunday, killing five individuals, together with two British armed forces personnel.
Britain's Ministry of defense released an announcement saying the Puma Mk 2 helicopter crashed whereas touchdown at the Kabul headquarters of the NATO coach, recommend and aid mission in Afghanistan, called "Resolute help."

"The incident is at present beneath investigation but we will verify that it was an accident and never the effect of rebel endeavor," the observation examine. "The families of both personnel who were killed had been advised and requested a period of grace earlier than their names are released."
NATO has now not indicated the nationalities of the different victims. 5 other americans driving in the aircraft have been injured within the crash.

The incident comes the identical day a roadside bomb detonated subsequent to a NATO convoy as it drove through a residential area near a market within the capital.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which injured seven americans, asserting it turned into retaliation for coalition airstrikes in opposition t docs and civilians in Kunduz.

The Taliban seized the northern city late last month, and a U.S. airstrike, requested with the aid of counter-attacking Afghan forces on Oct. three, killed 22 people and injured dozens of others when it hit a hospital used with the aid of doctors without borderlines, also known as Médecins Sans Frontières.

the U.S. on Sunday pointed out it would financially compensate survivors of the airstrike as smartly as the households of the lifeless.
the united kingdom protection ministry referred to no British personnel were hurt in Sunday's roadside bombing, however BBC correspondent Shaimaa Khalil stated it is the first assault towards the British defense force in Kabul given that it withdrew from the nation ultimate yr.
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