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A British soldier has died following an attack on an army base in Basra, southern Iraq, according to the Ministry of Defence. A British soldier has died after an attack on an base in Basra, southern Iraq, the Ministry of Defence has said.
The unnamed soldier, from the 2nd Battalion Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, was killed when the base came under small arms fire. The soldier, from the 2nd Battalion Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, was killed when the site came under small arms fire on Monday.
The MoD said the fighting did not result in any other casualties. Defence Secretary Des Browne said he was "deeply saddened". The MoD said there were no other casualties.
This latest death brings the total number of British troops killed in operations in Iraq to 121. The death brings the total number of British troops killed in operations in Iraq to 121.
The soldier's next of kin have been informed of the death. The MoD attributes 91 of the deaths to hostile action.
Britain currently has 7,200 troops deployed in Iraq and these are based around Basra. The soldier's next of kin have been informed.
Britain currently has 7,200 troops deployed in Iraq, most based around Basra.
Mr Browne said: "His family, friends and comrades as ever have my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
"Our brave forces are striving to build a better future for the people of Iraq and this is a stark reminder to us all of the dangers they face there."