
Kabul, AFP, 6 January 2016 – A U.S. soldier was killed and two wounded Tuesday in an operation in Afghanistan’s Helmand province, where Afghan troops are battling to push back Taliban insurgents, U.S. and NATO officials said.
The troops had come under fire while conducting a mission with Afghan special operations counterparts in Marjah, Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said.
“This is an ongoing situation, there is still a fight going on in the immediate surroundings,” Cook said.
Brigadier General Wilson Shoffner, a spokesman for the NATO mission in Afghanistan, added: “We are deeply saddened by this loss.”
An unspecified number of Afghan troops were also wounded in the mission, officials said.
Afghan forces are currently fighting to repel Taliban insurgents who seized large swathes of the key opium-rich district of Sangin in the southern province of Helmand, a traditional stronghold of the insurgents.
The Taliban offensive prompted the first British deployment to the volatile province in 14 months.
The deployment, in addition to a recent arrival of U.S. Special Forces in the region, comes a year after NATO forces formally ended their combat operations in the country.
“There are dangerous parts of Afghanistan where the fight is still under way, and Helmand province is one of those places,” Cook said.
“This is an ongoing fight, and I think the events of the last few hours highlight that.”
Two HH-60 Pave Hawk medical evacuation helicopters were scrambled after attack.
One of these turned back after taking fire, and returned safely to its base. The second landed at the scene but its rotor blades were damaged after it apparently struck a wall, Cook said.
Initial reports were that a mortar had exploded near the helicopter.