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U.S. says no reports of helicopter down in Iraq

BAGHDAD
Sun Feb 11, 2007 12:00pm EST

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The U.S. military said it had no information of an American military helicopter crashing north of Baghdad on Sunday after residents reported one went down under fire.

"We have no reports of a U.S. military helicopter being down," U.S. military spokeswoman Lieutenant-Colonel Josslyn Aberle said.

Residents reported seeing a missile hit an Apache attack helicopter, which carries two crew, bringing it down in the Timayma area, near Taji, site of a major U.S. air base 20 km (12 miles) north of Baghdad.

Six helicopters have come down in Iraq in the last three weeks. The U.S. military has confirmed that at least four of those were shot down after being struck by ground fire and says it has adjusted its tactics accordingly.



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