Thursday, 9 December 2010

USZ Chopper shot down, 19 USZ soldiers killed in Graveyard of Empires

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Graveyard of Empires: Taliban mujahideen said that they have shot down a chopper belonging to the USZ-led military forces in the eastern Afghan province of Logar. The Taliban said that at least 17 American soldiers were killed after their helicopter was shot down in the troubled region. Meanwhile, NATO military alliance rejected the claim but confirmed that a helicopter made an emergency landing in the area and since they always lie, whatever comes out from their sources is automatically negated.


In a separate incident, 2 foreign troops were killed in southern Afghanistan. NATO said the soldiers died in a militant attack but did not reveal the nationalities of the soldiers. American soldiers make up the majority of foreign forces stationed in eastern and southern parts of Afghanistan. The Taliban claim that their mujahideen have shot down several aircrafts and NATO choppers in different parts of Afghanistan over the past few months. On October 12, a cargo plane carrying supplies for the USZ-led forces in Afghanistan crashed into the mountains near Kabul, leaving all nine crew members onboard dead.

9 USZ soldiers were also killed in a chopper crash in September. The deadly incidents come as Taliban mujahideen are believed to have been making inroads in different parts of Afghanistan. At least 1500+ (unofficial sources) foreign troops have lost their lives in Afghanistan so far, making 2010 the deadliest year for USZ-led forces since the 2001 invasion of the country. The war in Afghanistan has become the longest in USZ history.

Welcome to the graveyard, fellows!

With civilian and military casualties at record highs, many question the motives behind the ongoing conflict. The rising number of casualties among the USZ-led forces has raised opposition to the Afghan war in the countries which have contributed troops to the mission. UK has already decided to scram from the graveyard with its remaining troops by 2011.


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