Datta Khel incident explained

Conflict:Datta Khel incident
Partof:the Pakistan-United States skirmishes
Date:17 May 2011
Place:Afghanistan-Pakistan border
Combatant1:
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Combatant2:
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Strength1:Two attack helicopters
Strength2:Pakistani troops (unknown number)
Two attack helicopters
Casualties1:Possible aircraft damage
Casualties2:Two wounded

The Datta Khel incident was a skirmish that took place between a United States helicopter and Pakistani forces took place in the Datta Khel area on May 17, 2011. According to NATO, a hasty American occupational encampment along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border took direct and indirect fire from Pakistan. Two United States helicopters flew into the area. According to the Pakistani military, the helicopters had breached its airspace. Pakistani forces fired at a helicopter twice, and the helicopter returned fire, injuring two soldiers. Pakistan reportedly deployed two attack helicopters, which arrived after the U.S. helicopters had left.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: abcnews.go.com/Blotter/us-helicopter-pakistani-military-exchange-fire-border/story. ABC News.