According to local Afghan officials, the chopper crashed on Thursday night in the country’s eastern province of Khost.
ISAF has also confirmed the incident. However, no further information has been released concerning the cause of the accident or possible causalities.
Several choppers belonging to the US-led military have crashed or have been downed in recent months in the war-torn country.
Violence continues across Afghanistan despite the presence of some 130,000 US-led forces in the country.
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