22 US soldiers injured in Syria ‘helicopter mishap’ part of elite unit

Cause of the incident was under investigation, although no enemy fire was reported. (File/AFP)
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Updated 14 June 2023
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22 US soldiers injured in Syria ‘helicopter mishap’ part of elite unit

  • Delta Force has carried out ops to kill, capture Daesh militants in northeast Syria
  • Rotor problem ‘caused hard landing during takeoff,’ says Pentagon

LONDON: A group of 22 US soldiers injured in a helicopter accident in northeast Syria on Monday belonged to the elite Delta Force special forces unit, the New York Times reported.

The US Army’s top special forces unit has previously carried out operations to kill or capture Daesh militants in northeast Syria, where the accident took place, military officials said.

Out of the 22 soldiers left with injuries as a result of the “helicopter mishap” on the MH-47 Chinook, 10 were transported to a hospital in Germany to receive treatment, the Pentagon’s Central Command said on Monday. An inquiry was also opened, a statement said.

The helicopter is said to have crashed in normal weather conditions and without taking enemy fire, because of a “problem with one rotor that caused a hard landing during takeoff,” said Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh.

More than 900 US military personnel and hundreds more contractors remain in Syria to work with Kurdish allies in an attempt to subdue the remaining elements of Daesh following the collapse of the terror group.


Drone attack hits WFP aid trucks in Sudan’s North Kordofan, UN says

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Drone attack hits WFP aid trucks in Sudan’s North Kordofan, UN says

  • Sudan has been gripped by conflict since April 2023, displacing millions and pushing large parts of the population toward famine

NEW YORK: A drone attack struck trucks transporting food aid for displaced families in Sudan’s North Kordofan state on Friday, killing at least one person and injuring several others, the United Nations said.

The trucks, contracted by the World Food Programme were travelling from Kosti to deliver food to starved, displaced people near the state capital, El Obeid, when they were hit, according to a statement by the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Denise Brown.

The attack caused the vehicles to catch fire, destroying food supplies intended for humanitarian response, Brown said.

She said she encountered the aftermath of the strike a few hours later while leaving El Obeid.

“This follows another drone strike earlier this week near a WFP facility in Yabus, Blue Nile State, in which a staff member was injured,” Brown said, adding to concerns over the safety of humanitarian operations in the country.

Humanitarian personnel, assets and supplies must be protected at all times, she said, warning that attacks on aid operations undermine efforts to reach people facing acute hunger and displacement.

Sudan has been gripped by conflict since April 2023, displacing millions and pushing large parts of the population toward famine. Aid agencies say insecurity and attacks on humanitarian convoys continue to severely restrict access to vulnerable communities.

Brown stressed that safe and unimpeded humanitarian access remains critical to ensure assistance reaches those most in need across Sudan.