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British soldier dies in Iraq British soldier dies in Iraq
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A British soldier has died in Taji, Iraq, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed. A British soldier has died in Iraq, the Ministry of Defence has said.
The soldier, who has not been named, served in the 2nd Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.The soldier, who has not been named, served in the 2nd Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
The MoD said the death was "not the result of enemy activity" and an investigation is under way. The death in the rural district of Taji, north of Baghdad, was "not the result of enemy activity", the MoD said. An investigation is under way and the soldier's family have been told.
The soldier's next of kin has been informed. Taji, to the north of Baghdad, is home to Camp Taji, also known as Camp Cooke, which is a coalition forces base.
Taji is a rural district north of Baghdad. It is home to Camp Taji, also known as Camp Cooke, which is a collation forces base. A spokesman from the MoD said: "The death occurred in Taji, Iraq, following an incident that is currently under investigation, but we can confirm that it was not as a result of enemy activity."