Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Afghan Militants Hits Martin Dempsey's Aircraft


USA: The aircraft of the U.S. seat of the Mixed Chiefs of Group, Gen. Martin Dempsey, was damaged after Taliban militants taken rockets at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan.
Dempsey, who was in his area during the hit, was not damage in the increase. Two maintenance individuals managing within reach constant minor injuries.
The hit took position a little after evening local time at the U.S. military foundation outside Kabul when Dempsey's C-17 aircraft was hit by items of indirect fire from two rockets, a military official advised ABC Details.
The C-17 had little breaks above the group entry, in the fuselage to the staying of the entry and in one of the web page protects.
Because of the exterior damage to the aircraft, Dempsey and his team staying Bagram on a different C-17 aircraft. The hit also activated minor damage to an Apache helicopter that was remaining within reach.
Dempsey was in Afghanistan to discuss the situation of the war after a particularly risky few a few several weeks for People the more than 10-year-old Afghan war. 20 U.S. military and one aid worker have been killed in Taliban hits in past periods two a few several weeks, nine of them taken to deaths in cold program by bogus Afghan military or police.
At least 36 worldwide military have been killed this period in "green-on-blue" hits. The Taliban often announce responsibility for the hits, and a newest film designed by their press part exposed a bogus Afghan fanatic getting a hero's welcome after removing two U.S. military.

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