Afghan helicopter crash kills 16

12 April 2012

A helicopter has crashed during take-off at southern Afghanistan's largest Nato base, killing 16 civilians in the latest in a string of deadly aircraft crashes in the country.

A US military helicopter also made an emergency landing in the country's east. A military spokeswoman said there was no insurgent fire involved.

There were no indications that the crash of the Russian-owned Mi-8 helicopter at southern Kandahar Air Field was caused by hostile fire, military officials said.

A Nato statement said 16 people died in the crash and that the conditions of five additional casualties were not immediately known.

No military personnel were wounded or killed, Nato said.

The Russian news agency Interfax said the Mi-8 was owned by the Russian air company Vertikal-T. Interfax said there were 20 people aboard the craft and the survivors included three crew members and two passengers. The discrepancy in the death counts could not immediately be explained.

The Mi-8 helicopter can seat up to 24 people, said Captain Glen Parent, a spokesman for the Nato-led force in Kandahar. Civilian helicopters help ferry civilian contractors and supplies to small military outposts across Afghanistan.

In a second helicopter incident in the country's east, a US military chopper made an emergency landing in Kunar province, the military said in a statement. US military spokeswoman Lt Cmdr Christine Sidenstricker said no enemy fire was reported near the helicopter.

Personnel on the helicopter were taken to a medical facility for treatment, but no other details were released.

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