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by Patrick Falby Patrick Falby – 2 hrs 27 mins ago

KABUL (AFP) – Militants shot down a NATO helicopter in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing four soldiers and bringing to 23 the number of foreign troops killed in escalating violence so far this week.

The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) helicopter came down in Helmand province, a stronghold of Taliban fighting to topple the Western-backed government and evict the 130,000 US-led foreign troops in Afghanistan.

"Four ISAF service members were killed in the crash," a military spokesman said. "The helicopter was brought down by hostile fire," he added.

Yousuf Ahmadi, a Taliban spokesman, telephoned AFP from an undisclosed location to claim responsibility for the incident.

"We brought it down with a rocket. It crashed in the Sangin district bazaar today at around 10:00 am (0530 GMT)," Ahmadi said.

According to an AFP tally based on the independent website icasualties.org, 253 foreign soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan so far this year. Last year was the deadliest yet, with 520 killed.

Much of southern Afghanistan is troubled by a Taliban insurgency, in its deadliest phase since early last year, and where US and NATO troops are building up a campaign to flush the Taliban from Kandahar city.

The helicopter crash brought to five the number of NATO soldiers killed in the south on Wednesday, after the military announced that a separate soldier had been killed by an improvised bomb explosion, the Taliban weapon of choice.

Twenty-three NATO soldiers have died since Sunday, including 10 on Monday when US-led forces in Afghanistan encountered their deadliest day in combat in two years, with seven Americans, two Australians and a French soldier killed.

Despite the mounting casualties, US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Wednesday he expected to see signs of progress in the flagship counter-insurgency strategy "by the end of the year" in the war.

Speaking in London, Gates said the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal, "is pretty confident that by the end of the year he will be able to point to sufficient progress that validates the strategy and also justifies continuing to work at this".

NATO, US and Afghan soldiers are preparing their biggest offensive yet against the Taliban in Kandahar province, with total foreign troop numbers set to peak at 150,000 by August.

The Taliban vowed last month to unleash a new campaign of attacks on diplomats, lawmakers and foreign forces.

It claimed responsibility for a rocket attack on a landmark Afghan meeting last week convened by President Hamid Karzai in Kabul to drum up support for plans to give jobs and money to militants who lay down their arms.

NATO chopper shot down in Afghanistan, 4 troops killed - Yahoo! News
 
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What heli it was ???

23 soldiers killed less than a week is a big count
 
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More than 20 highly professional armies Vs rag tag fighters :angel:

can someone name the helicopter please

don't know what Helicopter it was, further updates will only tell!

But one thing for sure, NATO forces don't fly any cheap lightly armored choppers and Taliban might have gotten their hands on some new weapon that they were able to bring down the Heli with!
 
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don't know what Helicopter it was, further updates will only tell!

But one thing for sure, NATO forces don't fly any cheap lightly armored choppers and Taliban might have gotten their hands on some new weapon that they were able to bring down the Heli with!

Well may be, may be a technical fault. But i do know for sure few months back their direct operatives from Afghanistan confirmed downing few chinooks
 
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Well may be, may be a technical fault. But i do know for sure few months back their direct operatives from Afghanistan confirmed downing few chinooks

As far as technical difficulties only further updates will tell


A video posted on the Internet on Monday showed pictures of a missile fired by Taliban militants hitting a Chinook helicopter that hovered in the skies.

The video shows the moment when the missile hits the helicopter and the large flame that spurted out of it from various angles. The video then showed pictures of columns of dark smoke rising from what is thought to be the Chinook, though the video did not include any pictures showing the plane as it crashed. Later on in the video, a helicopter is seen flying really low and lifting some of the soldiers who had been injured in the attack.

The Taliban commander in charge of the Kunar area, Mufti Anwar, was seen making a statement where he pledged to carry out more attacks against U.S. forces. The video then showed aftermath pictures of the attack on a U.S. military convoy with shots of a Humvee and a truck both set alight.

The militants were also shown testing some U.S. weapons that they seized during the attack.

The video closed with shots of an attack on what the group called a "crusaders' base" where the militants used RPGs and BK antiaircraft guns.



The 37-minute video was released by the militant Islamist media house Nida al Jihad.

Pictures from this video have been aired on al Arabiya Arab news channel last Wednesday.

here's the video:


you can see at the end of the video Taliban are carrying American rifles and light machine guns!
 
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There is always an element of chance in war. A helicopter crash or a roadside bomb can easily claim many lives
 
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Taliban shoot down NATO chopper, 4 US soldiers killed

KABUL: Taliban shot down a NATO helicopter in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing four US soldiers and bringing to 23 the number of foreign troops killed in escalating violence so far this week.

The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) helicopter came down in Helmand province.

“Four ISAF service members were killed in the crash,” a military spokesman said. “The helicopter was brought down by hostile fire.”

Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Breasseale later confirmed that the dead soldiers were American.

Yousuf Ahmadi, a Taliban spokesman, telephoned AFP from an undisclosed location to claim responsibility.

“We brought it down with a rocket. It crashed in the Sangin district bazaar today at around 10am (0530 GMT),” Ahmadi said.

According to an AFP tally based on the independent website icasualties.org, 253 foreign soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan so far this year. Last year was the deadliest yet, with 520 killed. afp

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