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Two SAS'soldiers of New Zealand airlifted out of Afghanistan

Kabul, Afghanistan - They got injured in a road incident

Two soldiers belonging to the Special Air Service forces of New Zealand army in Afghanistan have been airlifted out of the country to a German hospital after having picked up by Us helicopters. As stated by Bruce Ferguson, chief of the Defence Force, the soldiers got injured as the convoy they were on board had an incident. (007)

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 31874

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