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Afghan-Taliban conflict: Helicopters carrying wounded troops collide Afghan-Taliban conflict: Helicopters carrying wounded troops collide
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An Afghan Army helicopter takes off from a military base in HelmandAn Afghan Army helicopter takes off from a military base in Helmand
A collision between two Afghan army helicopters evacuating wounded soldiers in southern Helmand province has left at least nine people dead.A collision between two Afghan army helicopters evacuating wounded soldiers in southern Helmand province has left at least nine people dead.
Some were members of a highly-trained elite Air Force mission.Some were members of a highly-trained elite Air Force mission.
The incident early on Wednesday in Nawa district was apparently caused by technical issues.The incident early on Wednesday in Nawa district was apparently caused by technical issues.
The area has seen fierce clashes in recent days between the Taliban and Afghan government forces, supported by US airstrikes.The area has seen fierce clashes in recent days between the Taliban and Afghan government forces, supported by US airstrikes.
The insurgents have been fighting their way to the outskirts of the nearby city of Lashkar Gah where they have already taken control of one district.The insurgents have been fighting their way to the outskirts of the nearby city of Lashkar Gah where they have already taken control of one district.
Civilians including families with children are fleeing districts of the city to seek refuge, with aid agencies reporting that many are now sleeping on the streets without shelter.Civilians including families with children are fleeing districts of the city to seek refuge, with aid agencies reporting that many are now sleeping on the streets without shelter.
The United Nations in Afghanistan says more than 35,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in Helmand.The United Nations in Afghanistan says more than 35,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in Helmand.
The death of least eight members of the Air Force's Special Mission Wing in the helicopter crash - reportedly some of the best-trained in Afghanistan - is being seen as a big loss to the country.The death of least eight members of the Air Force's Special Mission Wing in the helicopter crash - reportedly some of the best-trained in Afghanistan - is being seen as a big loss to the country.
#AFG Rest In Peace Parwiz Stanakzai, my friend!!We grew up in the same neighborhood in Kabul, went to same school and I met him in many many Provinces over the years. He was one of the best and brave pilots Afghan Air Force had. 💔💔💔💔💔💔 pic.twitter.com/qeI5UDypDA#AFG Rest In Peace Parwiz Stanakzai, my friend!!We grew up in the same neighborhood in Kabul, went to same school and I met him in many many Provinces over the years. He was one of the best and brave pilots Afghan Air Force had. 💔💔💔💔💔💔 pic.twitter.com/qeI5UDypDA
In a sign of how seriously the Afghan government is viewing the fighting in Helmand, the defence minister is travelling to the province to discuss security.In a sign of how seriously the Afghan government is viewing the fighting in Helmand, the defence minister is travelling to the province to discuss security.
It's the most serious and sustained attack by the Taliban since peace negotiations began last month in Qatar, the BBC's Secunder Kermani says.It's the most serious and sustained attack by the Taliban since peace negotiations began last month in Qatar, the BBC's Secunder Kermani says.
So far discussions have been bogged down in attempts to finalise a set of rules and procedures governing the talks - and negotiators are yet to broach the broader issues of a ceasefire and possible power sharing arrangement.So far discussions have been bogged down in attempts to finalise a set of rules and procedures governing the talks - and negotiators are yet to broach the broader issues of a ceasefire and possible power sharing arrangement.
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Tens of thousands of Afghan soldiers have been killed and injured. This is their storyTens of thousands of Afghan soldiers have been killed and injured. This is their story
Earlier this week, the head of Nato forces in Afghanistan, US General Scott Miller, condemned the Taliban for undermining the peace talks and violating the agreement they signed with the US in February.Earlier this week, the head of Nato forces in Afghanistan, US General Scott Miller, condemned the Taliban for undermining the peace talks and violating the agreement they signed with the US in February.
Afghan-Taliban peace talks: A process rooted in mistrustAfghan-Taliban peace talks: A process rooted in mistrust
Prominent women attacked as Afghanistan eyes peaceProminent women attacked as Afghanistan eyes peace
The girl who picked up an AK-47 to defend her familyThe girl who picked up an AK-47 to defend her family
Large parts of Helmand and neighbouring Kandahar remain without electricity after the Taliban attacked a power substation on Monday.Large parts of Helmand and neighbouring Kandahar remain without electricity after the Taliban attacked a power substation on Monday.
A number of telecommunication networks have also been shut down.A number of telecommunication networks have also been shut down.
Of about 5,000 families estimated to have been displaced, some are reported to have sought refuge in homes and properties in neighbouring areas.Of about 5,000 families estimated to have been displaced, some are reported to have sought refuge in homes and properties in neighbouring areas.
Afghans flee their villages as fighting intensifies between Taliban militants and security forcesAfghans flee their villages as fighting intensifies between Taliban militants and security forces
One family told the BBC that they left their home in Lashkar Gah with only the clothes they were wearing, without knowing if they would find a safe place to sleep.One family told the BBC that they left their home in Lashkar Gah with only the clothes they were wearing, without knowing if they would find a safe place to sleep.
Others say they fear they may die from hunger, while staff at local hospitals said they had admitted dozens of casualties.Others say they fear they may die from hunger, while staff at local hospitals said they had admitted dozens of casualties.
The historic peace talks began on 12 September, one day after the 19th anniversary of the deadly 9/11 al-Qaeda attacks in the US that led to the US beginning military operations in Afghanistan.The historic peace talks began on 12 September, one day after the 19th anniversary of the deadly 9/11 al-Qaeda attacks in the US that led to the US beginning military operations in Afghanistan.
It was the first time that Afghan leaders had sat down with members of the militant Islamist group.It was the first time that Afghan leaders had sat down with members of the militant Islamist group.
But correspondents say Taliban actions on the battlefield are again raising questions about their commitment to the negotiating table.But correspondents say Taliban actions on the battlefield are again raising questions about their commitment to the negotiating table.
The militants say they are only taking back areas they once controlled.The militants say they are only taking back areas they once controlled.
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Zan TV presenter Ogai Wardak: "If the Taliban come, I will fight them"Zan TV presenter Ogai Wardak: "If the Taliban come, I will fight them"