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Five more UK dead in Afghanistan Five more UK dead in Afghanistan
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The Ministry of Defence says five more British soldiers have died in Afghanistan, taking the total number of deaths announced on Friday to eight.The Ministry of Defence says five more British soldiers have died in Afghanistan, taking the total number of deaths announced on Friday to eight.
The five, from the 2nd Battalion The Rifles, were killed near Sangin, Helmand province, on Friday morning. The five, from the 2nd Battalion The Rifles, were killed near Sangin, Helmand province, on Friday morning. Next of kin have been informed.
Their deaths takes the number killed in Afghanistan since 2001 to 184 - more than those killed in the Iraq war.Their deaths takes the number killed in Afghanistan since 2001 to 184 - more than those killed in the Iraq war.
British forces are currently engaged in a major offensive in Helmand along with US and Afghan troops. UK forces are engaged in an offensive in Helmand with US and Afghan troops.
The five soldiers were killed in two separate blasts while on the same patrol.
Lieutenant Colonel Nick Richardson, spokesman for Task Force Helmand, said: "While there are no words to ease their loss, our heartfelt sympathies go to their families, friends and fellow soldiers at this very difficult time: their deaths were not in vain."
Earlier on Friday, it was confirmed a British soldier from the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment died near Nad Ali in Helmand. That news came hours after the deaths of another two soldiers, again in Helmand.
Fifteen soldiers have died in 10 days in southern Afghanistan.