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US service member killed in Afghanistan

A US service member has been killed and two others wounded after coming under heavy fire during a counterterrorism operation in Afghanistan.

A soldier on patrol in the Helmand province
A US service member has been killed and two others wounded in the Afghan province of Helmand. (AAP)

One member of the US armed forces has been killed and another two wounded in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, where fierce fighting has been going on between Taliban insurgents and Afghan government forces, the US military says.

The US service member died as a result of wounds sustained during operations near Marjah, Brigadier General Wilson Shoffner, spokesman for US forces in Afghanistan, said in a statement.

"We can confirm a US helicopter has landed in Marjah, Helmand Province, and is experiencing mechanical problems. It was not shot down," added US Army Colonel Michael Lawhorn, spokesman for the Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan.

US special operations troops came under heavy mortar and small-arms fire during a counterterrorism operation, NBC reported. A medical helicopter was hit by mortar fire while it was on the ground during the joint American-Afghan special operations mission, CNN reported.

For more than six months, Helmand has been the scene of battles between insurgents and security forces that have complained of being abandoned by the US-backed Afghan government. The deputy governor of the volatile southern province said in December that Helmand could fall to the Taliban after months of heavy fighting.

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US special operations forces have been reported to have taken part in fighting in Helmand in recent weeks. NATO headquarters in Kabul has not confirmed the reports.


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