CBS/AP/ August 6, 2011, 5:11 AM

22 Navy SEALs dead in Afghan chopper crash

Updated 4:02 p.m. ET

KABUL, Afghanistan -- A helicopter crash in Afghanistan's eastern Wardak province has killed 30 U.S. special operation troops and seven Afghan soldiers, the country's president said on Saturday. It was the highest number of casualties recorded in a single incident in the decade-long war.

Insurgents shot down a U.S. military helicopter during fighting in eastern Afghanistan, killing 30 Americans, U.S. officials said Saturday.

More than 20 U.S. special operations forces killed, most of them Navy SEALs, according to CBS News correspondent David Martin in Washington.

Although Martin earlier reported that they were not members of SEAL Team 6, as some reports claimed, he is now reporting that It was Navy SEAL Team 6 but no members of bin Laden raid. The total of American dead appears to be 30, and we can say they came from the Navy, Air Force and Army, most of them Navy SEALs from Team 6.

The crew of five U.S. servicemen was also killed along with seven Afghan commandos, a civilian interpreter and a dog. Bodies are being evacuated from the crash site.

President Obama offered condolences to the dead. "Their deaths are a reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices made by the men and women of our military and their families, including all who have served in Afghanistan," said Obama in a statement. "We will draw inspiration from their lives, and continue the work of securing our country and standing up for the values that they embodied. We also mourn the Afghans who died alongside our troops in pursuit of a more peaceful and hopeful future for their country."

President Hamid Karzai sent his condolences to President Obama, according to a statement issued by his office.

"A NATO helicopter crashed last night in Wardak province," Karzai said in the statement, adding that 31 American special operations troops were killed. "President Karzai expressed his deep condolences because of this incident and expressed his sympathy to Barack Obama."

NATO confirmed the overnight crash and said the alliance was conducting a recovery operation at the site and investigating the cause of the crash, but did not release details or a casualty figure. The coalition said there "was enemy activity in the area."

"We are aware of an incident involving a helicopter in eastern Afghanistan," said U.S. Air Force Capt. Justin Brockhoff, a NATO spokesman. "We are in the process of accessing the facts."

Of the 3o dead Americans, as many as 25 Navy SEALs died, a senior military official told ABC News. 38 people were killed in all. The New York Times reports that 22 Navy SEALs had died.

CBS News correspondent Charles D'Agata said on "The Early Show on Saturday Morning" that, "Nighttime strikes are one of the most successful ways U.S. forces have to battle Taliban hideouts, but they're also one of the riskiest."

A spokesman for Wardak province, Shahidullah Shahid, said the helicopter crashed in the Sayd Abad district of Wardak province. The volatile region borders the province of Kabul where the Afghan capital is located and is known for its strong Taliban presence.

The provincial governor spokesman spokesman told CBS News that the joint operation targeting a suspected Taliban compound started shortly after midnight and the Chinook which was ferrying U.S. and Afghan special forces was hit and crashed in to the valley. The spokesman could not give any firm number of casualties as the area has been sealed off by U.S. forces but said that there have been large number of casualties.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid claimed the downed aircraft was a U.S. military helicopter and that the Taliban fighters had brought it down with a rocket attack.

In a written statement released Saturday, Mujahid said that NATO attacked a house in Sayd Abad where insurgent fighters were gathering Friday night.

Mujahid said the Taliban fired on NATO and downed the helicopter, killing all the crew. He said eight insurgents also died.

The New York Times cites a military official who requested anonymity as saying the helicopter was shot down by insurgents using a rocket-propelled grenade.

in June 2005, 16 American troops were killed when a U.S. helicopter crashed in eastern Kunar province after apparently being hit by a rocket-propelled grenade.

At NATO headquarters in Brussels, an official said it was a twin-rotor Chinook helicopter. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he was receiving his information from an Afghan officer in Kabul.

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documemts says:
War is nothing but unintended consequences. This is that rule proven.
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b2c2 says:
This the start of the extermination of the American special forces. our leaders helped set them up to be killed. This is all liberal agenda as written by Karl Marx. Another bay of pigs.
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ApacheGuns replies:
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Where were the Cobras and the Apaches? Going in hot in a Chinook with no air support doesn't add up! With the technology we have today, this incident possibly could have been averted! My condolences to the families who lost a loved one.
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sparkmencer says:
There's been but very little mention of one of the heros killed in this tragedy...the dog. I wish he or she would be honored as well.
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decotoguy says:
The Great American Honorable War Hero George W.Bush STRATEGIZED this WAR, he figured in the gains and lost.
It's not the end yet, remember W.BUSH is the man that talks to GOD.

From the very-start I knew this WAR with Afghanistan was one BIG
American Suicidal Mission.
But hell fire I could be wrong.
Americans have nothing else to do.
They certainly have NO-JOBS to focus a future on.
No hope of a good education.
Allow me to encourage every American man and woman to join the Military and be part of the multinational counterinsurgency mission.
The nation needs you, the non-TAX paying BILLIONAIRES needs you,
the Great Military-Industrial Complex LOVES you, the Tea Party will call you HEROS.

As for my opinion I think Americans are Slaves for the Foolish and Lazy.

Don't get me wrong I love this stuff, it's primetime show.
Pakistan is next, and soon Iran.
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wishenstar says:
My heart goes to their family and friends. Prayers said. God bless them, for they are heroes.
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terryhagan says:
It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived. - General George S. Patton
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PR_in_Alabama says:
It was probably our own rocket propel granade...So, how much this is going to cost the American Tax payers?!!
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terryhagan replies:
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"So, how much this is going to cost the American Tax payers?!!"??? 22 U.S. Troops were killed and all you think about is money? It's a sad day when a U.S. citizen only cares about how much the deaths of these men who CHOSE to serve their country so people like YOU can stay home and exercise their Constitutional rights posting junk like this is going to cost him/her. And just for your information, the rocket Propelled Grenade used to shoot this aircraft down is a type commonly manufactured in the former USSR and comunist China.
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cbsblogger says:
My extreme condolences to those in the military and their families who George Bush and his Congress decided should be the ONLY ones who ever sacrifice for America because they volunteered.

So where are the banksters and their children? They are going to Harvard to become billionaire bankster thieves just like daddy.

Just like Iraq this is a worthless fkg war that George W Bush started and Obama enhanced but the entire scenario was not at all about protecting Americans, but for our special little friend in the ME.
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silvalgal says:
Twenty-two of the best and brightest ... why were so many Navy Seals and others packed into one chopper? What a waste. This one smells bad, like a tip-off. Get some top Israeli units over there -- Israeli intelligence is the best in the world -- since we're doing all of this for them anyway. Heartfelt condolences to our military families.
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cbsblogger replies:
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"Get some Israeli units over there".

Give me a freaking break. The only thing Israel has ever done for us besides suck billions in our aid, is control Congress via AIPAC and give us false yellow cake intel that the neocons then used to get us involved in Iraq.

When has Israel ever helped the USA or compensated us for protecting them? WHEN? What was the only nation that came out ahead politically on 9-11? Even Netanyahu said as much. Do a search for Zelikow Israel Iraq War and look at the 136K google hits?
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silvalgal says:
Twenty-two of the best and brightest ... why were so many Navy Seals and others packed into one chopper? What a waste. This one smells bad, like a tip-off. Get some top Israeli units over there — Israeli intelligence is the best in the world — since we're doing all of this for them anyway. Heartfelt condolences to our military families.
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