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A British soldier has died in hospital in the UK from wounds sustained in an attack in Afghanistan. | A British soldier has died in hospital in the UK from wounds sustained in an attack in Afghanistan. |
The unnamed soldier, of the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, died on Sunday in Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham. | |
He was injured when an improvised explosive device went off on Kandahar province six weeks ago. | |
His commanding officer, Lt-Col Stephen Cartwright expressed his "immense sadness" at the soldier's death. | |
He said: "Despite a most determined and courageous fight against his injuries sustained in Afghanistan, he died last night in Selly Oak Hospital. | |
"On behalf of everyone in the Battalion, I offer my deepest sympathy and prayers to his family and loved ones who have been with him these past few difficult days." | |
The soldier's next of kin have been informed, the Ministry of Defence said. | |
An MoD statement said he had been injured on 15 September 2009. | |
"Despite the best efforts of medical staff both in theatre and back in the UK, over a period of nearly six weeks, he sadly died as a result of his wounds," it went on. |