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Afghanistan : US combat helicopter shot down amidst Operation Khalid bin Waleed

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KAPISA, May 01 – The Islamic Emirate’s Mujahideen shot down yet another attack helicopter of the US aggressors in Kapisa province, Tuesday, as the Operation Khalid bin Waleed entered its third day, marking the end of Operation Al-Farooq that brought a great deal of success, dealing crashing blows to the puppet troops and international forces (US-NATO and allied countries).

The helicopter went down after coming under rocket fire and was in flames as it was about to reach, as result it plunged to the ground within the base, killing all those aboard the helicopter.

The number of the US plane and helicopters rises to three since the Operation Khalid bin Walid initiated on Apr. 28, 2130.

Two helicopters out of three were brought down in Kapisa province on Tuesday, while the third one, which was the first to be shot down, a massive cargo plane filled with loads of US supplies went down on Monday, the second day of the countrywide Jihadic Campaign near Bagram airbase in northern Afghanistan’s Parwan province. Reported by Zabihullah Mujahid

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