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Afghan general dies in air crash | Afghan general dies in air crash |
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One of Afghanistan's top army officers and 12 other soldiers have been killed in a helicopter crash in the west of the country, the defence ministry says. | One of Afghanistan's top army officers and 12 other soldiers have been killed in a helicopter crash in the west of the country, the defence ministry says. |
It said the helicopter carrying General Fazaludin Sayar crashed in Herat province because of bad weather. | |
Gen Sayar was one of the Afghan army's four regional commanders and in charge of the west of the country. | Gen Sayar was one of the Afghan army's four regional commanders and in charge of the west of the country. |
The delegation he was leading had been on its way to visit an army base in neighbouring Farah province. | The delegation he was leading had been on its way to visit an army base in neighbouring Farah province. |
Defence ministry spokesman General Mohammad Zahir Azimi told AFP news agency that it was the army's worst crash since 2001. | |
According to some reports, Taleban fighters claimed they had shot the helicopter down - but the ministry denied this, saying it was an accident. | |
The BBC's Martin Patience, in Afghanistan, says the Afghan security forces are still heavily dependent on old Russian aircraft to transport their troops. | The BBC's Martin Patience, in Afghanistan, says the Afghan security forces are still heavily dependent on old Russian aircraft to transport their troops. |
And he says questions have been raised about safety standards in the past. | And he says questions have been raised about safety standards in the past. |
The other people who died in the crash were reported to be the corps' operations chief, its telecommunications official, five bodyguards, four crew and the general's chief-of-staff. |