01/04/2003
Bomb disposal expert killed in Iraq
A British soldier died in southern Iraq yesterday, bringing to 26 the total number of deaths in the armed forces since the beginning of the war 13 days ago.
The soldier, a bomb disposal expert, was killed after the ordnance he was defusing exploded. The name and regiment of the deceased has not yet been released but the victim's family have been informed.
So far, 15 servicemen have died in accidents and five as a result of so-called "friendly fire" incidents with US forces.
The soldier, a bomb disposal expert, was killed after the ordnance he was defusing exploded. The name and regiment of the deceased has not yet been released but the victim's family have been informed.
So far, 15 servicemen have died in accidents and five as a result of so-called "friendly fire" incidents with US forces.
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MoD names British soldier killed in Iraq
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