The Taliban killed three of those on board -- two Afghans and a foreigner -- in an initial firefight and took the rest captive after the crash yesterday, the Afghan defence ministry said in a statement.
The 21 people on board included two Moldovan pilots and a Moldovan engineer, the country's acting prime minister Gheorghe Brega told reporters in Chisinau.
He did not specify if the three were dead or captured, but the Afghan defence ministry said two foreigners were being held along with an unspecified number of Afghan soldiers.
The Mi-17 was privately owned by the Valan ICC company in Moldova, according to Brega, and had been chartered by the Afghan army.
It made an emergency landing "due to technical reasons" near Maimana, the capital of Faryab province, the defence ministry statement said.
"Later they encountered battle with the enemy. As a result, two army soldiers and one foreign national were killed and 18 others on board arrested by armed opponents of the government," it said, without specifying whether all the Afghans on board had been soldiers.
"A distress signal from the crew was received. It informed the client that the helicopter had been attacked, that it had been shot and thus went down and burned. There was an emergency landing," company chief Alexander Zagrebelny said in a statement.
Zagrebelny said the helicopter and its three crew had been transporting 18 Afghan security force members at the request of the US State Department.
He denied there had been any technical problem. "This is a practically new helicopter in ideal condition."
The Taliban in a statement on their website said they had shot the helicopter down.
The Taliban said they had killed five people and were holding a further 15, and made no mention of any foreign hostages.
They said the captives had "been taken to safe areas and are being investigated".
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