Helicopter
Crash in Afghanistan Kills 5 U.S. Soldiers
Islamabad
Nov 2003 10: UTC
In Afghanistan,
five U.S. soldiers are dead and seven injured after their helicopter
crashed near Kabul.the cause of the incident remains unkown.
The helicopter
went down Sunday close to the U.S. military headquarters in Afghanistan
at Bagaram Air Base, about one hour’s drive north of the capital,
Kabul.
U.S.Central
Command, in charge of operations in Afghanistan, says an investigation
into the crash is under way.
It says
the soldiers were involved Operation Mountain Resolve, a campaign
in the northeastern provinces of Kunar and Nuristan aimed at rooting
out militants waging an insurgency against the Afghan transitional
government. The offensive began earlier this month.
In another
incident just hours before the crash,
two U.S. soldiers patrolling near the border with Pakistan
were wounded when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device.
Insurgents
led by what is left of Afghanistan's hardline Taleban regime have
increased attacks on Afghan and U.S. targets in recent weeks.
Vikram
Parekh, senior Afghan analyst for the Brussels-based International
Crisis Group, say this shows the Taleban are reorganizing since
their fall from power in 2001. “I think it simply was a matter of
time after re-assembling commanders, rebuilding funding networks
and having eager troops to draw upon.”
Other observers
say the rise in attacks might be meant to destabilize Afghanistan
ahead of its national convention, slated for December 10, to adopt
a new constitution.
In a statement
attributed to Taleban leader Mullah Omar, faxed to news organizations
Sunday, condemns the draft constitution as a plot to place the country
under the control of non-Muslims.
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