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Obama discusses helicopter crash with commanders

August 08, 2011 07:44 am | Updated November 17, 2021 12:35 am IST - WASHINGTON

U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington. File photo

President Barack Obama spent part of Sunday talking to top American commanders about the U.S. troops lost when a helicopter was shot down in Afghanistan.

He also spoke with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, according to the Afghan embassy in Washington.

The White House said Mr. Obama placed calls to the commanders on Sunday to express his condolences for those who died. In the calls, the president reaffirmed the support of the American people for service members and their families.

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Mr. Obama called the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Marine Gen. John Allen, and the commander of Joint Special Operations Command, Army Lt. Gen. Joe Votel. He also spoke with the head of U.S. Special Operations Command, Navy Adm. Eric Olson, and the head of U.S. Central Command, Marine Gen. James Mattis.

The Afghan Embassy said Mr. Karzai “expressed his deepest sympathy and condolences” to Mr. Obama and the families of those killed in the crash.

The embassy said Mr. Obama thanked Mr. Karzai and said their sacrifice “will never be forgotten” as long as the U.S. and Afghanistan continue to stand together against terrorists.

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Thirty Americans and eight Afghans died in the crash Saturday.

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