Los Angeles Times

Taliban attack on U.S. forces kills 1, wounds 2

- By W.J. Hennigan and Shashank Bengali

WASHINGTON — One American service member was killed and two wounded Tuesday in southern Afghanista­n, the U.S. military said in a statement.

The service member died “as a result of wounds sustained during operations near Marjah,” a district in the southern province of Helmand that has been the scene of heavy fighting in recent weeks between coalition forces and Taliban insurgents.

“We are deeply saddened by this loss,” U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Wilson A. Shoffner, spokesman for the U.S.-led military coalition, said in a statement.

Officials said two U.S. medevac helicopter­s were sent to help American special forces who came under attack by insurgents near Marjah.

One of the helicopter­s was waved off because of small-arms and mortar fire, the officials said. The other chopper had a “hard landing” and was disabled when its rotors hit a wall.

The damaged aircraft was unable to take off and remained on the ground, officials said.

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook told reporters that Defense Secretary Ashton Carter was briefed about the battle by commanders in Kabul, the Afghan capital, via videoconfe­rence.

In recent weeks, U.S. special forces and Afghan government forces have deployed in Helmand province to try to repel a months-long Taliban offensive. The effort to regain ground from a resurgent Taliban has taken place amid deteriorat­ing security in large parts of Afghanista­n.

Last month, six U.S. troops were killed by a suicide car bomb as they conducted a security patrol near Bagram airfield.

shashank.bengali @latimes.com william.hennigan @latimes.com Hennigan reported from Washington and Bengali from Mumbai, India.

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