Nepal’s Maoist rebels said they had shot down an army helicopter for the first time, during clashes in which police reported five of their officers and three guerrillas killed. The army confirmed one of its helicopters crashed in the southeast of the country but said it did not know what caused the crash. “The helicopter which came in for an attack during clashes was shot down by our militants at around 1:30 am,” rebel leader Prachanda said in a statement. Full Story
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