2 U.S. Marines Killed in Afghan Fighting
Latest Casualties in Helmand Result of "Hostile Incident"; 6 Reportedly Killed in Civilian Copter Crash
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A suspected pro-Taliban fighter sits on steps in the provincial jail in Pul-e-Khumri, Baghlan province of Afghanistan, July 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)
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HM3 Simon Trujillo, a medic from Dallas, Texas, attached to the U.S. Marines from the 2nd MEB, 1st Battalion 5th Marines, mans the company's radio inside a compound in the Nawa district of Afghanistan's Helmand province Saturday, July 11, 2009. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
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A statement released by the coaltion military force in Afghanistan said the troops were killed in a "hostile incident" on Monday.
Meanwhile, a civilian helicopter contracted by the U.S. military in Helmand crashed killing six people, according to NATO officials.
About 4,000 U.S. Marines have recently joined the fight in Helmand province - the first part of President Obama's intended surge of forces into the country to quell violence which has persisted since the Taliban government was toppled in 2001.
Military spokeswoman LTCdr Christine Sidenstriker told CBS News' Fazul Rahim there were casualties in the helicopter crash, but she could not provide any further details on how many people were injured or killed.
A coalition military source, speaking on condition of anonymity because the information had not yet been made public, told CBS News that neither the helicopter nor its crew were American.
Helmand province official Fazel Haq told the Associated Press the white helicopter crashed and caught fire around daybreak Tuesday in Sangin district in the country's south.
A spokesman for the NATO-led force said six civilians on board were killed and an Afghan national on the ground was hurt. He could not be identified because he was not the media office's top spokesman.
Sidenstriker would not say what caused the helicopter to crash on Tuesday, but she did not rule out the possibility of enemy fire.
In a text message sent to CBS News' Sami Yousafzai, a Taliban commander claimed Tuesday that militants had shot down a helicopter in Helmand province. The claim could not be verified, but the timing and approximate location matched the crash confirmed by Sidenstriker.
The chief of Helmand's Sangin district told Reuters news agency he saw the helicopter on fire before crashing to the ground.
"It was in the sky on fire and then went down," Fazlul Haq told the news agency.
At least 107 U.S. troops have been killed in Afghanistan this year - a staggering pace for American casualties that could easily pass the death toll of 2008, when 151 service members were killed in the country.
On Monday, the American military reported one service member's death as a result of enemy fire during a vicious fight in the town of Bargh-e-Matal, in the eastern province of Nuristan.
CBS News correspondent Mandy Clark was with American troops as they found themselves surrounded by Taliban militants perched on high hills. Clark's exclusive report from the battle for Bargh-e-Matal can be seen below:
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- You fight your enemy where you find him, in case you whinning liberals haven't been watching, the enemy in this case always finds civilians to hide behind while they shoot at NATO forces. So instead of whinning why don't you offer yourselves as shields for NATO forces? then you would be able to experience the reality of war as a noncombatent.
You libs like to complain about the deaths in the conflict in Iraq and Afganistan over the last few years, I spent 13 months in Nam under the leadership of a democrat in the white house and there was nearly elevan thousand Americans killed in that time frame.
The civillian death toll was attrosious, but like I said before, you fight your enemy where he presents himself. - Reply to this comment
- Why wont obama provide the troops and the afghanistan people yearning for democracy they support they need to prevail in the war on terror?
Obama is the enemy. - Reply to this comment
- US forces are better equipement and better training than their enemies.They have drones MRAP vehicles night vision systems modern helmets anti bullets vests, apaches, f 16 , f 15 and harrier jets satellite GPS system and etc...
Tell me how it is possible with all thoses equipements US forces are able to lose soldiers in any operation in which they are engaged? - Reply to this comment
- hower4 - Have you not been following the news of how young school girls in Afghanistan have been attacked by these radical thugs for simply attending school? Have you not heard how the thugs poured acid on their faces? Have you not heard or seen the images of islamic thugs stoning under age boys and girls in iran, Afghanistan and pakistan? Do you, for a second, think that the common Afghan population wants to be dominated by these thugs to this extent?
Every war has casualties of course. I feel saddened by seeing the innocent being injured or killed regardless of their nationality or religion. But when you have a rotten tooth, you have to pull it, and in the process, you may lacerate the gum around it.
The Afghans need our help to remove the thugs and we are helping them. I pray and hope that no one other than the islamic thugs is harmed. - Reply to this comment
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- by curiously1 July 14, 2009 11:52 AM EDT
hower4 - Have you not been following the news of how young school girls in Afghanistan have been attacked by these radical thugs for simply attending school? Have you not heard how the thugs poured acid on their faces? Have you not heard or seen the images of islamic thugs stoning under age boys and girls in iran, Afghanistan and pakistan? Do you, for a second, think that the common Afghan population wants to be dominated by these thugs to this extent?
Every war has casualties of course. I feel saddened by seeing the innocent being injured or killed regardless of their nationality or religion. But when you have a rotten tooth, you have to pull it, and in the process, you may lacerate the gum around it.
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Actually, it's better to perform intelligent and professional work to reconstruct the tooth from the root upwards. Do you understand your own metaphor now?
- Hey Fella, u have swallowed the propoganda dished out by CNN and the US Military, hook, line and sinker...why is it that these very people have not protested against this so-called " Have you not been following the news of how young school girls in Afghanistan have been attacked by these radical thugs for simply attending school? Have you not heard how the thugs poured acid on their faces? Have you not heard or seen the images of islamic thugs stoning under age boys and girls in iran, Afghanistan and pakistan? Do you, for a second, think that the common Afghan population wants to be dominated by these thugs to this extent?" U know why?, cause it is one big lie in order to justify the continued invasion of other people's countries if the so-called "interests of the USA and Britain is threatened. If the USA cannot even look after there own unemployed and marginilised in there own communities, what makes u think they care for people they dont' even know that lives half a world away.
- by curiously1 July 14, 2009 11:52 AM EDT
- by hower4 July 14, 2009 11:40 AM EDT
Do you think God should bless and protect the innocent civilians in Afghanistan too?
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Who brainwashed you into thinking that Precision Guided Munitions (Bombs) all of sudden became not-so precise hitting un-intended targets ? what liberal re-education facility did you get brain washed to believe America kills innocent civilians ?
We go out of our way to avoid any collateral damage, even at the peril of our own troops to protect innocents.
So, keep hoping that the enemy and their fellow Ghans will be blessed, while you curse this country and our soldiers....it's the Liberal way !!!! - Reply to this comment
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- by Joe_NY_15 July 14, 2009 11:51 AM EDT
Who brainwashed you into thinking that Precision Guided Munitions (Bombs) all of sudden became not-so precise hitting un-intended targets ?
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I think perhaps it was all the dead and maimed women and children, but apparently your superior brain can simply exclude these.
- by Joe_NY_15 July 14, 2009 11:51 AM EDT
- I don't think the war in Afganistan has been a failure at all. Every war has casualties. The fact is we are pushing the thugs back and we have cornerred them and it's only a matter of time that we will grant them their wish of myrtardom. May God bless and protect our troops.
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- Absolutely right! The hypocrisy of the US and UK governments is sickening. Even worse, it makes no difference which of the major parties you vote for.
Why is it that ALL politicians seem to like wars?
Democracy is clearly failing to represent the views of the majority in the US and UK, so why should anyone in Afghanistan or elsewhere want to accept our kind of democracy?...... especially at the end of a gun! - Reply to this comment
- My goodness, nothing in life is winnable unless big strong he-men Muslim superheroes are doing it for the community. Americans can only fail, the same way they failed to create a republic for themselves, failed to create an industrial revolution, failed to fight fascism in WW2, failed to create the Marshall Plan and NATO.
Is that the tone of this board? Because some of you are pathetic. - Reply to this comment
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- How about growing-up? How about moving out of your mom's basement and getting a job? How about NOT disappointing a woman? How about learning something about the subjects you bather-on about, day after day after day? Python, we all know you are one sad case. Don't remind us as often as you do, it's disturbing to normal people.
- When those same Afghans were sending Russian boys home in boxes... we Americans cheered them as freedom fighters and patriots. Today, when they send our troops home in aluminum caskets, we call them terrorists.
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Neck deep in the Big Muddy and the fool says "Push on". - Reply to this comment
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- Absolutely right! The hypocrisy of the US and UK governments is sickening. Even worse, it makes no difference which of the major parties you vote for.
Why is it that ALL politicians seem to like wars?
Democracy is clearly failing to represent the views of the majority in the US and UK, so why should anyone in Afghanistan or elsewhere want to accept our kind of democracy?...... especially at the end of a gun!
- Absolutely right! The hypocrisy of the US and UK governments is sickening. Even worse, it makes no difference which of the major parties you vote for.
- (AP) WASHINGTON - U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill was among a group of American personnel who were uninjured when an explosive device detonated near their convoy in southern Iraq.
define Victory again... - Reply to this comment
- Bush got a victory in Iraq?Really?
We're Still At War: Roadside Bomb Targets U.S. Ambassador To Iraq
define progress again..... - Reply to this comment
- Where was Twitter!!?,,,woulda been a great shot,,,,
,,helicopter shuddering from the initial missile
blast then ablaze in the sky loaded with foreign
contractors planning how they're going to make money
off of the war spiraling downward trailing smoke and
pieces of the craft falling away and two, three more
explosions sending a couple contractors out on a
freefall of their own then like the big finish
at your local forth-of-July fireworks display
a ground-vibrating blast and ten-seconds worth
of justice has been rendered.
We "kill" or "capture" "terrorists"
"Terrorists" "hostile action" or "kidnap" us. - Reply to this comment
- And the chambermaid siezing upon the opportunity to cash in
on her 15-minutes of fame declined speaking on condition
of anonymity continuing:,,"and there was Mister Bush!!!,,,
In the clothes closet!!,, Between a gold-sequined evening gown
and this,,this tight-fitting Victoria Secret's thing and",,huh!?
,,oh,,,,,tuesday morning,,,,,time to get up,,, - Reply to this comment
- And another thing, these MP's will never send there kids to the frontline,,they will rather work in the libraries,,,and expect the uneducated soldier from poorer families to fight there battles.
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- Every soldier killed in Afghanistan should be replaced by sending a member of Congress to Helmand to fight. How long would the funding last then??
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- As Bush said "Bring 'em on" . When will these dimwitted American Urban gangsters turned soldiers ever listen. They are all doing the bidding of their masters in the white house, who will never get there hands dirty in the battlefield. Now the poor frontline soldiers and there families have to suffer,,,,
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