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A NATO-led airstrike has reportedly killed the Taliban fighters responsible for the helicopter crash that killed 38 troops. "We dealt with them in a kinetic strike," Gen. John Allen, the commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, told reporters at the Pentagon. The military tracked the insurgents for several days following the tragedy before striking them in the Chak District of Wardak province. Taliban leader Mullah Mohibullah, who reportedly fired the fatal shot in bringing down the helicopter, was killed.