09/06/2010
Soldier Is Latest Afghanistan Victim
Another British soldier has been killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan.
In what is fast becoming a near daily litany of tragedy, the soldier, from the 2nd Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, died in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand province on Wednesday.
Next of kin have been informed. The death brings the number of UK service personnel killed in Afghanistan to 294.
Four NATO personnel have also been killed today when their helicopter was apparently shot down in Helmand. The nationalities of those killed have not yet been revealed.
It crashed into the Sangin district bazaar after coming under fire on Wednesday morning. Taliban claimed that its fighters had shot down the aircraft with a rocket-propelled grenade.
Yesterday, a soldier died in a gun battle in Afghanistan. The victim was from 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, attached to 4th Regiment Royal Artillery.
He was involved in "small arms fire engagement" with insurgent forces in the Nad-e Ali district of Helmand province
Meanwhile, at the weekend, a soldier, from East Kilbride, who was training with 1st Infantry Training Battalion based in Catterick collapsed and later died.
He was due to join The Royal Regiment of Scotland after his training.
See: Soldier Dies In Afghanistan Gun Battle
See: Collapsed Soldier Dies After Exercise
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In what is fast becoming a near daily litany of tragedy, the soldier, from the 2nd Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, died in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand province on Wednesday.
Next of kin have been informed. The death brings the number of UK service personnel killed in Afghanistan to 294.
Four NATO personnel have also been killed today when their helicopter was apparently shot down in Helmand. The nationalities of those killed have not yet been revealed.
It crashed into the Sangin district bazaar after coming under fire on Wednesday morning. Taliban claimed that its fighters had shot down the aircraft with a rocket-propelled grenade.
Yesterday, a soldier died in a gun battle in Afghanistan. The victim was from 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, attached to 4th Regiment Royal Artillery.
He was involved in "small arms fire engagement" with insurgent forces in the Nad-e Ali district of Helmand province
Meanwhile, at the weekend, a soldier, from East Kilbride, who was training with 1st Infantry Training Battalion based in Catterick collapsed and later died.
He was due to join The Royal Regiment of Scotland after his training.
See: Soldier Dies In Afghanistan Gun Battle
See: Collapsed Soldier Dies After Exercise
(BMcC/GK)
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25 July 2008
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Another British soldier had been killed in southern Afghanistan, it has been confirmed by the Ministry of Defence. The soldier, from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, attached to the 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, died on Thursday, after coming under fire while on routine patrol.
British Soldier Dies In 'Enemy Fire' In Afghanistan
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MoD names soldier killed in Iraq blast
The Ministry of Defence has named the second soldier killed in a roadside explosion in Iraq on Monday. Gunner Samuela Vanua, 27, from the 12 Regiment Royal Artillery, died as a result of injuries sustained from a roadside bomb near the town of Ad Dayr, north of Basra City.
MoD names soldier killed in Iraq blast
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08 June 2010
Soldier Dies In Afghanistan Gun Battle
Another British soldier has been killed in a gun battle in Afghanistan today, (Tuesday), the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said. The victim was from 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, attached to 4th Regiment Royal Artillery.
Soldier Dies In Afghanistan Gun Battle
Another British soldier has been killed in a gun battle in Afghanistan today, (Tuesday), the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said. The victim was from 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, attached to 4th Regiment Royal Artillery.
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