Defence Ministry spokesman Dawlat Waziri confirmed the helicopter had gone down in Faryab, a province that has experienced heavy fighting between the Taliban and Afghan security forces. He would not say where the helicopter was headed or who was on board, and it was not immediately clear why the helicopter was forced to land there.
But an army officer in Faryab, insisting on anonymity because he was not authorised to speak with the media, said the civilian aircraft had been contracted to transport army personnel. He said that after it landed, Taliban fighters rushed to the area, sparking the shootout and then arresting everyone on board. They later burned the chopper, he added.
Elsewhere in the country, a provincial director from Afghanistan's national tax office was killed by Taliban insurgents in the eastern Ghazni province, said Mohammad Ali Ahmedi, Ghazni's deputy governor.
He said that insurgents stopped the director's vehicle, dragged him out and shot him dead as he was on his way to his office.
The Taliban, responsible for thousands of deaths since launching their insurgency after their regime was toppled in a 2001 US invasion.
Meanwhile in two separate blasts in the capital Kabul, six civilians were killed and six others were wounded, said Sediq Sediqqi, spokesman for the Interior Ministry.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Bombings and especially roadside bombs are a major threat to both Afghan security forces and civilians across the country.
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