The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US soldier killed in Afghan helicopter crash

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KABUL: A US soldier died after the helicopter they were in crashed in Afghanista­n, foreign forces said Saturday, denying Taliban claims that it had shot down the aircraft.

Six other US crew members were injured in the accident late Friday in Logar province, south of Kabul, Nato’s Resolute Support mission in Afghanista­n said in a statement.

The death brought the number of US soldiers killed in action in Afghanista­n -- where they are supposed to be in a non-combat role -- so far this year to 11, two above the tally for the whole of 2016.

“A US service member has died as a result of injuries sustained during a helicopter crash,” Resolute Support said.

US battlefiel­d deaths have been relatively rare since the transfer of primary responsibi­lity to Afghan forces at the end of 2014.

The Taliban, which has waged a 16-year insurgency against foreign forces and their Afghan counterpar­ts, said on Twitter that its militants brought down the aircraft.

But provincial governor spokesman Salim Saleh told AFP the helicopter hit a tree after a “successful” operation to support ground troops in Kharwar district.

“When the foreign forces were leaving the area, their helicopter hit a tree and crashed. The forces cordoned off the area for hours to take their wounded soldiers out of the area,” he said.

The last US soldier to be killed in action died in August during an operation targeting Islamic State group insurgents in restive eastern Afghanista­n.

US forces continue to provide air support for Afghanista­n’s fledgling security forces, who are struggling to beat back the Taliban and IS militants. — AFP

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