The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the downing of a "special American aircraft" flying over Afghanistan on what it described as an intelligence mission.
The crash happened yesterday in the Taliban-controlled Sado Khel area of the Deh Yak district in Ghazni province, the militant group's spokesman Zabihullah Mujahed said in a message via WhatsApp.
"A special American aircraft which was flying over Afghanistan for an intelligence mission was tactically shot down by the Taliban," Mujahed said. "All on board including high-ranking CIA officers were killed."
There have been wildly conflicting claims on the crash since the news broke hours earlier - first it was reported to have been a passenger plane en-route from Dubai, then a military flight and now a US aircraft.
"Appears we have lost an aircraft," General David Goldfein, the US Air Force chief of staff, told reporters in Washington. "We don't know the status of the crew" or whether the plane was brought down by hostile fire, he said. He cautioned that in such cases first reports are "always wrong."