Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
On 3 August 1995, a Taliban air force MiG-21 aircraft forced the Russian aircraft to land at Kandahar. [1] [4] Negotiations between the Russian government and the Taliban to free the men stalled for over a year and efforts by U.S. senator Hank Brown to mediate between the two parties broke down over a prisoner exchange. [2]
July 31: A Polish Land Forces Mi-24V Hind attack helicopter was destroyed, on route to Ghazni from Kabul it was hit by heavy machine gun fire and forced to make a hard landing. [136] July 20: A British Royal Air Force GR4 Tornado fighter jet crashed at Kandahar air base during takeoff at 7:20 a.m. The two pilots were injured after ejecting from ...
Highlighted in the 17-minute version of the video are Noor-Eldeen with a camera and Chmagh talking on his mobile phone. [26] Both videos depict the attack on the van, van driver, and two other men, and the aftermath when the two seriously injured children were evacuated by U.S. ground forces who arrived on the scene. [64]
As the joint American/Afghan force pushed through the difficult terrain under fire, they reportedly called in airstrikes from AC-130 gunships, F-16 fighter jets, AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, and drones. Due to conditions early in the raid, the second assault force was diverted to a backup landing zone.
New, dramatic video shows the moment Delta Flight 4819 caught fire and rolled over upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday afternoon. This video -- which was given to ...
Several Taliban were reportedly killed in US airstrikes as the attack began. [30] That evening some 600 American soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division [12] were airlifted to the north of the town in 19 helicopters. [1] Chinook and Blackhawk troop carriers escorted by Apache attack helicopters were involved in the assault. [12]
The wing of a two-propeller Air Canada commuter plane turned into a fireball, video shot by passenger Aden O’Callaghan from inside the plane on Dec. 28 shows.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us