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A British soldier has been killed in fighting with the Taleban in southern Afghanistan, the MoD has said.A British soldier has been killed in fighting with the Taleban in southern Afghanistan, the MoD has said.
The soldier, from 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, died during a firefight in Helmand province.The soldier, from 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, died during a firefight in Helmand province.
An MoD spokesman said: "The soldier was on a deliberate operation against the Taleban in the Upper Sangin Valley when he was fatally wounded."An MoD spokesman said: "The soldier was on a deliberate operation against the Taleban in the Upper Sangin Valley when he was fatally wounded."
Next of kin have been informed. Since 2001, 107 British soldiers have now died during operations in Afghanistan.Next of kin have been informed. Since 2001, 107 British soldiers have now died during operations in Afghanistan.
Mine blast
Ten British service personnel have been killed in Afghanistan since 8 June, six of them from the Parachute Regiment.
Privates Nathan Cuthbertson, David Murray and Daniel Gamble died in a suicide bombing while on foot patrol.
Fellow Paras L/Cpl James Bateman and Pte Jeff Doherty died under fire from the Taleban on 12 June.
The first British woman soldier to be killed in Afghanistan, Cpl Sarah Bryant, of 15 (United Kingdom) Psychological Operations Group, died on 17 June.
SAS reservists Cpl Sean Robert Reeve, L/Cpl Richard Larkin and Paul Stout were killed in the same incident after their vehicle hit a mine.