UK launches probe into fatal Afghanistan chopper crash

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AFP London
Last Updated : Apr 27 2014 | 7:20 PM IST
An investigation was underway today to find out why a British military helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan, killing five troops.
The Lynx helicopter crashed during a routine flight in Kandahar province yesterday, causing the third biggest single loss of life for British troops in the country.
Britain's Ministry of Defence denied claims from Taliban insurgents that they shot down the light utility helicopter, saying its initial investigations pointed towards a technical fault during the routine flight.
"The investigation is now under way, and the area of the crash has been cordoned off," an MoD spokeswoman said.
"We cannot go into further details. At this stage it is not known how long the investigation might last or when investigators will deliver their report, but it will be a thorough inquiry."
Experts said the inquiry was likely to examine the aircraft's log books and other documentation, in addition to weather conditions and whether the helicopter was conducting an authorised mission in accordance with its capabilities.
It is not thought that other Lynx helicopters in Afghanistan will be grounded.
The incident, "at this early stage, would appear to have been a tragic accident," said Major General Richard Felton, commander of the British armed forces' Joint Helicopter Command.
The loss, which comes just before the US-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) operation in Afghanistan comes to an end in December after 13 years, brings the total number of British fatalities to 453.
Prime Minister David Cameron described the deaths as a "terrible tragedy".
Local officials in southern Afghanistan told AFP the helicopter came down in Takhta Pul and was not attacked by militants.
"It was doing military exercises and crashed as a result of technical fault," said Zia Durrani, the provincial police spokesman.
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First Published: Apr 27 2014 | 7:20 PM IST

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