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Bomb expert dies in Afghan blast | |
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A British bomb disposal expert has been killed while trying to defuse a homemade bomb in southern Afghanistan. | |
The soldier, from the Joint Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group, died after the blast in central Helmand province on Monday afternoon. | The soldier, from the Joint Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group, died after the blast in central Helmand province on Monday afternoon. |
The family of the UK soldier - the 18th to be killed in Afghanistan this month - have been informed. | The family of the UK soldier - the 18th to be killed in Afghanistan this month - have been informed. |
A total of 187 British soldiers have died in Afghanistan since operations began in 2001. | A total of 187 British soldiers have died in Afghanistan since operations began in 2001. |
'Not in vain' | 'Not in vain' |
The Ministry of Defence said the soldier was killed in an explosion as he attended to a roadside improvised explosive device (IED). A second soldier was injured in the same blast. | |
Lt Col Nick Richardson, spokesman for the UK's Task Force Helmand military operation in Afghanistan, said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends so affected by this tragic event. | Lt Col Nick Richardson, spokesman for the UK's Task Force Helmand military operation in Afghanistan, said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends so affected by this tragic event. |
"The death of any comrade brings sadness to the task force but we are consoled by the fact that these deaths are not in vain." | "The death of any comrade brings sadness to the task force but we are consoled by the fact that these deaths are not in vain." |
A soldier killed in an explosion in Afghanistan on Sunday has been named as Cpl Joseph Etchells. | A soldier killed in an explosion in Afghanistan on Sunday has been named as Cpl Joseph Etchells. |
Cpl Etchells, 22, from Mossley in Greater Manchester, served with 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. | Cpl Etchells, 22, from Mossley in Greater Manchester, served with 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. |
More foreign troops have been killed in July than in any other month since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. |