Herat, 24 October 2005: A Spanish officer was found unconscious in his tent by a companion whom had returned from a run. Medical aid was rendered for more than one hour trying to stabilize him but he later died.
Captain Jesus De La Pascua Belaustegui, 46 year old father of two children, was a member of the Aeromedical Evacuation team 11 of Alcala.
Monday, October 24, 2005
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Italian Army Corporal, Michele Sanfilippo
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Cpl. Sanfilippo |
Italian Army Corporal, Michele Sanfilippo, aged 34, was found with serious head injuries in the Italian Camp at Kabul. He was immediately transferred to a German field hospital where he later died on 11th October 2005.
Cpl. Sanfilippo served with the 4th Regiment of Engineers, based in Palermo. He had been in Afghanistan since June.
Monday, September 5, 2005
PSC, David John Addison
SECURITY CONTRACTOR | |
Name: | David John Addison |
Age: | 46 |
Nationality: | British |
Employer: | US Protection & Investigation (USPI) |
Location: | Bala Boluk, Afghanistan |
Date: | 5 September 2005 |
Cause: | Kidnapped by Taliban and executed |
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Spanish soldiers killed in Helicopter crash
16th Aug. 2005: 17 Spanish peacekeepers were killed when a helicopter crashed during training in western Afghanistan. Five soldiers were also wounded when a second Spanish helicopter taking part in the exercise made an emergency landing as the first one plunged to the ground near the main western city of Herat.
The aircraft, a Cougar, came down in the province of Herat, "in a very mountainous region, although the impact occurred on flat ground. It is unclear whether the crash was an accident or the result of a terrorist attack.
Taliban militants in June shot down a US helicopter in eastern Afghanistan, killing all 16 aboard. But western Afghanistan, where the latest crash happened, is regarded as much more peaceful.
Pictured left are 8 of the fatalities: Cpl. Daniel Fernandez; Cpl. Gonzalo Nazara; Pvt. Isaac Pineiro; Pvt. Pedro de Veira; Pvt. Ivan Nunez; Pvt. Jesus Rivera; Pvt. Pablo Sanchez; Jose Parada.
The soldiers were all members of the 4th Helicopter Battalion and the Light Infantry, 29th Air Mobile Brigade.
Helicopter crash kills 17 Spanish troops
16th Aug. 2005: 17 Spanish peacekeepers were killed when a helicopter crashed during training in western Afghanistan. Five soldiers were also wounded when a second Spanish helicopter taking part in the exercise made an emergency landing as the first one plunged to the ground near the main western city of Herat.
The aircraft, a Cougar, came down in the province of Herat, "in a very mountainous region, although the impact occurred on flat ground. It is unclear whether the crash was an accident or the result of a terrorist attack.
Taliban militants in June shot down a US helicopter in eastern Afghanistan, killing all 16 aboard. But western Afghanistan, where the latest crash happened, is regarded as much more peaceful.
Pictured left are 8 of the fatalities: Lt. Javier Hernandez; Sgt. Jose Bernadino; Captain David Fernandez; Briadier Juan Perra; Pvt. Pedro Cabera; Pvt. Diego Blanco; Pvt. Diego Lopez and Pvt. Jose Enriquez.
Another soldier killed in the crash was named as Alfredo Jodar (no photo available).
Another soldier killed in the crash was named as Alfredo Jodar (no photo available).
Sunday, August 7, 2005
German Army Corporal Boris Nowitzki
German Army Corporal Boris Nowitzki was killed on 7th August 2005 in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Sunday, June 26, 2005
German Army Sergeant Christian Schlotterhose
German Army Sergeant Christian Schlotterhose, age 26, was one of two soldiers killed on 26th June 2005 in Takhar province, Afghanistan.
German Army Sergeant Andreas Heine
German Army Sergeant Andreas Heine, age 37, was one of two soldiers killed on 26th June 2005 in Takhar province, Afghanistan.
Thursday, February 3, 2005
Aid worker Christin Gadeu
Christin Gadeu, aged 26, was killed 3rd February 2005 in an air crash involving a civilian airliner flying from Herat. It crashed near Kabul.
She was in Afghanistan with Management in Sciences for Health (MSH), an American non-profit organisation, helping to improve the country's public health system.
Aid worker Amy Lynn Meeks
Amy Lynn Meeks, aged 29, was killed 3rd February 2005 in an air crash involving a civilian airliner flying from Herat. It crashed near Kabul.
She was in Afghanistan with Management in Sciences for Health (MSH), an American non-profit organisation, helping to improve the country's public health system.
Civilian Health worker, Carmen Urdaneta
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Ms. Urdaneta |
Carmen Urdaneta, aged 32, was killed 3rd February 2005 in an air crash involving a civilian airliner flying from Herat. It crashed near Kabul.
Italian Navy officer, Commander Bruno Vianini
Italian Navy officer, Commander Bruno Vianini, aged 41, was killed on 3rd February 2005 in a plane crash.
He was on a passenger plane flying between Kabul and Herat when the aircraft crashed.
Cmd. Vianini was in Afghanistan with the Italian Special Operations Force.
He was on a passenger plane flying between Kabul and Herat when the aircraft crashed.
Sunday, October 3, 2004
Italian Army Corporal-Major, Bruno Giovanni
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Cpl. Giovanni |
Italian Army Corporal-Major, Bruno Giovanni aged 24, was killed on 3rd October 2004 in a road accident.
The incident happened on the outskirts of Kabul.
Wednesday, June 2, 2004
Five Aid Workers shot Badghis Province
Five Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) staff were killed 2nd June 2004 while traveling on the road between Khairkhana and Qala-I-Naw in Badghis province.
They were: Hélène de Beir, Belgian national, Project Coordinator; Willem Kwint, Dutch national, Logistician; Egil Tynaes, Norwegian national, Medical Doctor; Fasil Ahmad, Afghan national, Translator; Besmillah, Afghan national, Driver.
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L-R: Helene, Willem, Egil, Fasil, Besmillah |
Statement by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) reads: They departed from Khairkhana at 1500 hours in a Toyota Landcruiser. Radio contact should have been established at 1545 hours, but this contact was not established. Two cars were sent to check for the vehicle, one departing from Khairkhana, the second from Qala-I-Naw. The vehicle was located at approximately 1720, about 25 minutes from Khairkhana in the direction of Qala-I-Naw.
Initial reports from local elders suggested a tragedy had occurred. Through the efforts of the local community the vehicle was brought back to the MSF compound in Khairkhana. The vehicle was back in the compound by 1945 hours and the remaining four expatriate team members and our national staff team confirmed the shooting of our five colleagues.
The condition of the vehicle was described as having been shot through the front windscreen, through the front passenger window, and through the back windscreen. There was also shrapnel embedded in the side of the vehicle, indicating a grenade had been detonated.
It is impossible for us to give any further details as we simply don't know anything more about what happened. Nor do we know who is behind the killings or the motives for it.
Saturday, May 22, 2004
Norwegian Grenadier, Tommy Roedningsby
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Grenadier, Tommy Roedningsby |
Norwegian Grenadier, Tommy Roedningsby, aged 29, was killed on 23rd May 2004 after Taliban insurgents ambushed a convoy of four vehicles.
The insurgents opened fire with rocket propelled grenades and small arms. One of three RPG shells fired missed the convoy. Another landed without detonating. The third shell, however, hit the rear of an unarmoured Merceded field vehicle fatally wounding Grenadier Roedningsby.
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