Two bodies have been recovered from the US military aircraft that crashed in Afghanistan's Ghazni province Monday, a defense official told CNN, adding that sensitive equipment was also disabled by military personnel that arrived at the site.
Washington Two bodies have been recovered from the US military aircraft that crashed in Afghanistan's Ghazni province Monday, a defense official told CNN, adding that sensitive equipment was also disabled by military personnel that arrived at the site.
The latest reports also indicate there was a distress call from the crew indicating some type of trouble with the aircraft, the official added.The news comes amid an ongoing investigation to determine what caused the crash. A spokesperson for US Forces in Afghanistan said Monday that there is"no indication" the plane was downed by enemy fire. US military plane crashes in Afghanistan"A U.S. Bombardier E-11A crashed today in Ghazni province, Afghanistan.
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