Officials: Seven Died In US Cargo Plane Crash In Afghanistan -- NBC
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Seven people were killed when a U.S.-run civilian cargo plane crashed shortly after takeoff at Bagram Airfield outside of Kabul, officials said on Tuesday.
A spokesman for NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) added that the cause of Monday's crash was unknown, but dismissed Taliban claims of responsibility, saying there were no reports of "enemy activity" around the base.
ISAF did not release details on the nationalities of those killed, referring questions to National Air Cargo, the company running the flight.
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