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Five soldiers from the NATO force in Afghanistan were killed Saturday in a helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan, announced Saturday, April 26 the command of the Coalition Forces in this country.
A spokesman for the Taliban, Abdulqahar Balkhi, said on Twitter esa claim that the aircraft was shot down by insurgents, but the rebels claim attacks quite often they are not really the authors to earn some credit and, l, lack of corroboration, we can not say anything yet.
The helicopter that crashed Saturday in Afghanistan belongs to the British Army, said the Ministry of Defense, which did not confirm the nationality of the five soldiers of the International Security Assistance Force of NATO in Afghanistan (ISAF) died in the accident.
"Five soldiers of the NATO International Security Assistance died following a helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan today.", Can be read on the ISAF website today ' hui.
If the helicopter crashes are relatively frequent in Afghanistan, loss of devices under fire from Taliban is extremely rare. However, August 6, 2011, the rebels had succeeded in particular to shoot 6 August 2011 a Chinook helicopter, killing 30 Americans, mostly esa claim members of the Navy Seals, and eight Afghans on board.
As to the identity of the victims, as "It is ISAF policy to let the victim identification procedures to the relevant national authorities," we do not known yet.
"Around 11:30 am (local time), a helicopter of NATO", which was conducting "military exercises", "crashed in Takhta Pul district in Kandahar province," said the spokesman the police.
This is the deadliest for the ISAF since December 17 incident when six American soldiers of the NATO mission in Afghanistan have died after their helicopter crashed UH-60 Black Hawk caused by Taliban in the district of Shajau in southern Afghanistan
The majority of the 51,000 coalition troops will leave Afghanistan by the end of the year, a withdrawal that raised esa claim fears of a new outbreak in a country where the Taliban remain strong, despite twelve years of Western military presence.
Furthermore, according to preliminary results released this Saturday, April 26, the former head of the Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah, easily won the first round of the presidential esa claim election in Afghanistan with 44.9% of the vote, will face the economist Ashraf Ghani (31.5%) in the second round of voting
Zalmai Rassoul, a close ally of President Hamid Karzai considered the candidate of the outgoing government, won only 11.5%, according to the results announced in Kabul by the President of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), Ahmad Yousuf Nuristani.
The winner of the election will lead the country after the withdrawal of troops from the International Security Assistance Force of NATO by the end of 2014, raising fears of an outbreak of violence in a controlled in part by the country's Taliban ' bolder every day, multiplying attacks even in the capital, Kabul.
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Novelist and reporter for CKCV Quebec and chief information officer at BCs Lévis, in the 70s, Jacques N. Godbout also worked in the field for various pollsters. Inter

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