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KABUL, Afghanistan — A helicopter carrying one of Afghanistan’s most senior army generals and 12 soldiers crashed in bad weather Thursday, killing all aboard, the Afghan military said.

Taliban insurgents claimed to have downed the Russian-made chopper in western Afghanistan, but the military said that poor visibility caused the craft to slam into a mountain.

Much of Afghanistan is enveloped in rain and snow, which has been hampering military transport as well as civilian flights. The nation’s military relies largely on a poorly maintained fleet of aging Russian aircraft.

It was one of the largest losses of life in a single incident that the Afghan army has suffered in recent years. The general who died, Fazl Ahmad Sayar, was one of four regional commanders. He was in charge of army operations in the west of the country.

The Mi-17 helicopter went down in the rugged Adraskan district of Herat province, the Afghan Defense Ministry said in a statement. All of the bodies were recovered, it said.

The Afghan military said no insurgents were operating in the area, but Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi said militants had shot down the chopper.

Also Thursday, British authorities announced the deaths of two servicemen a day earlier in southern Afghanistan. They died in an explosion in Helmand province, one of the main insurgency centers. Many of the up to 30,000 U.S. troops arriving in Afghanistan in coming months will be deployed in the south, once the Taliban’s home base.

With violence at its highest level since the war began seven years ago, the government of Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said it is willing to talk with Taliban fighters about laying down their arms.

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