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Afghan Army Helicopter Crash in Nangarhar province

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Kabul:  At least two security force members were killed and two wounded in an MI-17 helicopter crash in Nangarhar province on Tuesday night, the Afghan Ministry of Defense (MoD) said in a statement. The helicopter crashed while taking off in Hesarak district of Nangarhar province, due to technical issues. However, Local officials claim that at least 10 people were wounded. The Ministry did not provide any further details about the incident.
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