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The UH-60 Black Hawk, with two pilots and two crew members aboard, crashed sever al miles east of Bagram air base in an area known as the East Training Range, said Jim Wilkinson, director of strategic communications at Central Command headquarters in Tampa, Fla. Wilkinson said there were no indications of hostile fire. He said it appeared to be an acci dent but no other details were available. Details on the victims, including their names and Army unit affiliations, were not imme diately released. An Associated Press reporter in Afghanistan who attempted to reach the scene of the crash was turned back by Afghan security. U.S. military authorities at Bagram referred all questions to Central Command. Bagram is the main base of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. The Black Hawk is a utility transport aircraft designed to carry 1 1 combat-ready, air assault troops, and it is capable of moving a 105-millimeter howitzer, its crew of six and 30 rounds of ammunition. It is manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., which also makes an export version called the S-70A Black Hawk. The UH-60 Black Hawk was first fielded in 1978 and made its combat debut in the October 1983 invasion of Grenada. It performs a variety of missions, including air assault, air cavalry and aeromedical evacuations. In addition, modified Black Hawks operate as command and con trol, electronic warfare, and spe cial operations aircraft. The last previous American killed in Afghanistan was Sgt. Helicopter crashes in Afghanistan A U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter carrying several Americans crashed near the Bagram air base Thursday. 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Sept. 11 suspect on trial in Germany By David Rising THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HAMBURG, Gennany — Their voices qua vering as they told how their loved ones died on Sept. 11, five Americans on Thursday confronted the first suspect to stand trial for the attacks and demanded harsh punishment for “the puppets of Osama bin Laden.” Mounir el Motassadeq, an alleged member of the al-Qaida cell that included lead hijacker Mohamed Atta, listened intently but showed no emotion as the men and women painfully relived their experiences in Hamburg state court. Led by Stephen Push, whose wife was killed in the plane that crashed into the Pentagon, more than 20 relatives have joined the proceedings, which began in October and are expected to end next month, under German laws allowing relatives of crime victims to review evidence, file motions and question witnesses. Observers cried softly in the courtroom gallery as Maureen Fanning, whose New York City fire fighter husband Jack, 54, was killed in the col lapse of the second tower of the World Trade Center, told the court what the loss had meant to their two severely autistic sons. “The boys have very little in their lives — they can’t read, they can’t write,” said Fanning, her voice choked with emotion. “But they had Jack to walk in the door and smile at them — something special — that was stolen from them on Sept. 11.” El Motassadeq, a 28-year-old Moroccan, is accused of providing logistical support to the Hamburg cell. He faces a possible life sentence if convicted of membership in a terrorist organiza tion and more than 3,000 counts of accessory to murder, though his actual time in prison would likely translate to a maximum of about 15 years under German law. Fanning pleaded for him to be kept behind bars for life, saying “the world has to be protected from the suicidal murderous inclinations of the defendant and his friends.” After the statement. Presiding Judge Albrecht Mentz said it would have been inappropriate to interrupt her, but asked those who were to follow to avoid making pronouncements of el Motassadeq’s guilt or innocence. That did not stop Deena Burnett, who moved with her three young daughters back near her fam ily in Little Rock, Ark., after her husband, Thomas Burnett, was killed when United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in Pennsylvania. Burnett is believed to have joined other passengers who broke into the cockpit and prevented the hijackers from carrying out an attack on the capital. “My request is for you to demonstrate the same courage as the passengers on Flight 93 in holding the defendant responsible for his acts of terrorism and murder,” she told the five judges hearing the case. Joan Molinaro said her 32-year-old New York City firefighter son, Carl Molinaro, left behind his wife and then 2-year-old daughter and 3-week-old son when he was killed helping people escape the World Trade Center. “Rather than fight our military as true soldiers would have done, these cowards chose to kill innocents, including women and children,” she said. “The puppets of Osama bin Laden are not men, they are cowards.” After the statements, the Americans said they were struck by the fact that el Motassadeq sat 15 feet away and looked at them the whole time, but never flinched. NEWS IN BRIEF Belgium recognizes gay marriages BRUSSELS(AP) - Belgiui became the second nation in th world to officially recognize ji marriages Thursday, when paife ment backed the move with large majority. The Netherlands approve: same-sex marriages two yea’ ago, but unlike its northern nei( bor, Belgium did not go as fait: allow such couples to adopt chi dren. 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