March 16, 2012, a Turkish helicopter crashed outside the city of Kabul. 12 Turkish personnel and two Afghan civilians were killed. Witness say the helicopter was having technical problems.
There are about 1,800 Turkish troops helping the U.S./NATO/ISAF forces in Afghanistan.
Last week “Taliban” claimed they shot down a U.S. helicopter, but no confirmation came from U.S. sources.
Also on March 16, a U.S. led NATO soldier was killed by road side bomb. No word on which country he was from.
Afghanistan’s President continues to condemn U.S. policies. Hamid Karzai said “This has been going on for too long. You have heard me before. It is by all means the end of the rope here!“ He was speaking to relatives of the Panjwaii shooting rampage, and reporters.
A man who’s brother and sister were killed shouted: “I don’t want any compensation! I don’t want money, I don’t want a trip to Mecca, I don’t want a house! I want nothing! But what I absolutely want is the punishment of the Americans! This is my demand, my demand, my demand and my demand!!!”
Under Islamic law it is the right of victims, or dead victims’ relatives, to determine what kind of justice is handed out.