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LiberalArkie

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Mon Jan 27, 2020, 12:35 PM Jan 2020

U.S. military plane crashes in Afghanistan, Taliban claims responsibility

Source: Reuters

KABUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A plane which U.S. officials described as a small U.S. military aircraft crashed in a Taliban-controlled area of central Afghanistan on Monday, and the insurgent group claimed to have brought it down.

The U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said there were no indications so far that the plane had been brought down by enemy activity. One of the officials said there were believed to be fewer than 10 people on board.

Pictures and a video on social media purportedly from the crash site showed what could be the remains of a Bombardier E-11A aircraft.

Senior Afghan officials told Reuters the authorities had rushed local personnel to locate and identify the wreckage, in a mountainous area partly controlled by the Taliban. Reuters journalists filmed Afghan soldiers heading toward the snow-covered mountains where the plane crashed in Ghazni province.




Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-afghanistan-airplane-crash/u-s-military-plane-crashes-in-afghanistan-taliban-claims-responsibility-idUSKBN1ZQ0WE
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U.S. military plane crashes in Afghanistan, Taliban claims responsibility (Original Post) LiberalArkie Jan 2020 OP
From RT LiberalArkie Jan 2020 #1
That's the actual airplane Brother Buzz Jan 2020 #4
I thought we were in bed with the Taliban now per Trump? titaniumsalute Jan 2020 #2
Woha, Wellstone ruled Jan 2020 #3
"One of four #USAF E-11A Battlefield Airborne Communications Node airplanes based in #Kandahar." Baclava Jan 2020 #5
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