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Taliban claim to down military helicopter

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, SATURDAY (AFP) - Taliban militants claimed responsibility for a military helicopter crash that killed 26 people in the rugged tribal area in the country's north.

The helicopter crashed Friday on the border of the semi-autonomous Orakzai and Khyber tribal regions and officials said no one survived. “We shot down the helicopter,” a spokesman for Taliban insurgents based in the nearby Darra Adam Khel region said in a telephone call to AFP.

The spokesman identifying himself as Muhammad said it was in retaliation for the Pakistani military operation in South Waziristan, a Taliban and Al-Qaeda stronghold.

A military spokesman rejected the claim, reiterating Saturday that the helicopter had crashed due to a “technical fault.””Taliban militants frequently make false claims,” he added.

“All 26 people on board died and the wreckage of the helicopter has been removed,” he said adding that an inquiry had been ordered.

On Friday a senior security official said an MI-17 (military) helicopter crashed due to a technical fault, killing 26 security personnel on board.

 
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