Seventeen Spanish soldiers died in Afghanistan when their helicopter
crashed on yesterday, Spain's Ministry of Defense said.
It is not yet clear why the helicopter crashed, but there were no survivors,
the ministry said.
According to preliminary information, the helicopter crashed near Herat,
western Afghanistan, in an area controlled by the Spanish contingent made up of
about 850 soldiers.
Most of the soldiers on board belonged to the Airborne Light Brigade, whose
last battalion, 85-strong, left Santiago deCompostela last Aug. 12 for
Afghanistan.
The Spanish military mission is to guarantee security during the next Afghan
parliamentary elections scheduled for Sept. 18.
The Spanish troops are part of the NATO-led International Security Assistance
Force, deployed under an UN mandate and made up of around 10,000 troops from 37
countries.