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Seven U.S. troops killed in Iraq helicopter crash

BAGHDAD
Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:52am EDT
A Chinook helicopter kicks up a cloud of sand as it lands in a file photo. REUTERS/Pool

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Seven U.S. soldiers were killed in a helicopter crash in southern Iraq on Thursday, the U.S. military said.

A military spokesman said it appeared mechanical failure was the cause of the crash of the CH-47 Chinook transport helicopter.

"Right now it appears it was not hostile activity. It appears to be a mechanical malfunction," the spokesman said.

He said the total number of personnel on board the helicopter was seven.

The helicopter was part of an aerial convoy flying from neighboring Kuwait to the Balad U.S. military air base in Iraq.

(Reporting by Dean Yates, Editing by Catherine Evans)

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