CBS/AP/ January 20, 2012, 12:44 PM

U.S. chopper crashes in Afghanistan; 6 dead

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - A NATO helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan, killing six members of the international military force, the U.S.-led coalition said Friday.

Sources in Afghanistan and Washington tell CBS News it was a U.S. Marine CH-53 helicopter that crashed, and a U.S. military official tells the Associated Press that all those killed were Marines, but the coalition has not officially disclosed the nationalities of the victims. Details of such incidents are generally kept private until the families of the dead are notified.

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The cause is still being investigated, but a coalition statement said there was no enemy activity in the area at the time of Thursday's crash, which brought the number of international forces killed in Afghanistan this month to 24.

CBS News correspondent Mandy Clark reports that some military sources are pointing to a likely mechanical failure, but they say it's too early to determine exactly what brought the helicopter down in the Taliban-dominated area.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for bringing the helicopter down in a statement to CBS News, but Clark says the militant group often exaggerates claims of military success. NATO has denied any Taliban involvement.

It was the deadliest crash in Afghanistan since August, when 30 American troops died after a Chinook helicopter was apparently shot down in Wardak province in the center of the country.

The helicopter crash occurred on the same day that a rogue Afghan soldier opened fire on French troops in the country on a training mission, killing four and leading French President Nicolas Sarkozy to immediately halt all training operations in Afghanistan. He also said he may consider pulling all French troops out of the country sooner than planned.

Meanwhile, a suicide car bomber killed at least seven civilians Thursday outside a crowded gate at Kandahar Air Field, a sprawling base for U.S. and NATO operations in the south. The Taliban insurgents claimed responsibility, saying they were targeting a NATO convoy.

It was the second suicide bombing in as many days in southern Afghanistan, officials said. The coalition said no NATO troops were killed Thursday. It does not disclose information about wounded troops.

The Taliban have been stepping up attacks in southern Afghanistan, the birthplace of the insurgency, with a wave of bombings and the assassinations of three local Afghan officials this week. The violence comes even as the U.S. is moving ahead with plans for negotiating with the Taliban to try to end the 10-year-old war in Afghanistan.

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formerlyluvnut says:
Time to come home, NOW. They don't want us there anyway.
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smittyc says:
It is all sabotage by our allies, the Afghan army etc. They are also killing our soldiers who they hate because of their hatred for gay life style. Overall we have overstayed our welcome, the Afghan masses are now totally opposed to the foreign forces and have united to get rid of us. Once again stupid political and military leadership and the court system has destroyed any chance of a welcome mat in the middle east for Western influence of any kind.
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Vet_Turner says:
What needs to happen is better cockpit crew coordination. Not sure about other services but the Army's approach to this, though with good intent for training, is abysmal.
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mountainstates1 says:
This is beyond sad. We need to get out of Afghanistan NOW.
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reubenrcbs says:
The statement that their were no enemy activity in the area does not dismiss the possibility that the copter may have been intentionally shot down by "friendly forces."
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cedaredge says:
Why so many helicopter crashes??? Something is wrong with this picture!!
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i_say_so says:
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Obama should be imprisoned for this.Our liar-in-chief promised to bring our people home but he didn't say it was going to be in body bags.

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