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Two UK soldiers killed in Helmand | Two UK soldiers killed in Helmand |
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Two British soldiers have been killed in an explosion in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. | Two British soldiers have been killed in an explosion in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. |
The pair, from The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, were on patrol near Sangin, in Helmand province. | The pair, from The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, were on patrol near Sangin, in Helmand province. |
The MoD said their families had been told following the incident on Sunday. | The MoD said their families had been told following the incident on Sunday. |
A total of 255 UK personnel have died in Afghanistan since 2001 - the same number as were killed during the 1982 Falklands War. | A total of 255 UK personnel have died in Afghanistan since 2001 - the same number as were killed during the 1982 Falklands War. |
The conflict in the South Atlantic lasted for just 74 days, and also claimed the lives of more than 600 Argentine military personnel and three civilians from the islands. | The conflict in the South Atlantic lasted for just 74 days, and also claimed the lives of more than 600 Argentine military personnel and three civilians from the islands. |
Major operation | Major operation |
Lt Col David Wakefield, spokesman for Task Force Helmand, paid tribute to the latest two British casualties. | Lt Col David Wakefield, spokesman for Task Force Helmand, paid tribute to the latest two British casualties. |
"They were on a foot patrol bringing security to local people near Patrol Base Wishtan when the explosion caught them," he said. | "They were on a foot patrol bringing security to local people near Patrol Base Wishtan when the explosion caught them," he said. |
"Two of our comrades have been cruelly taken from us, but their bravery and fortitude will not be forgotten." | "Two of our comrades have been cruelly taken from us, but their bravery and fortitude will not be forgotten." |
Our boys and girls are fighting people using essentially guerrilla tactics Falklands veteran Simon Weston | |
The MoD said the soldiers were not involved in Operation Moshtarak, a major Nato-led offensive against the Taliban which is due to get under way shortly. | The MoD said the soldiers were not involved in Operation Moshtarak, a major Nato-led offensive against the Taliban which is due to get under way shortly. |
It is expected to be one of the largest counter-insurgency operations since the Afghan conflict began in 2001 and aims to clear fighters from the southern Helmand town of Marja. | It is expected to be one of the largest counter-insurgency operations since the Afghan conflict began in 2001 and aims to clear fighters from the southern Helmand town of Marja. |
Military leaders say they will have the choice between laying down their weapons or facing "overwhelming force" from thousands of UK, US and Afghan troops. | Military leaders say they will have the choice between laying down their weapons or facing "overwhelming force" from thousands of UK, US and Afghan troops. |
But Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth warned on Sunday that British casualties were a "very real risk" during the operation. | But Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth warned on Sunday that British casualties were a "very real risk" during the operation. |
Different conflicts | |
Falklands veteran Simon Weston, who suffered severe burns during the war, said he was "very sad" that the death toll in Afghanistan had reached the same level. | |
"The Falklands was a more conventional conflict - it was two armies wearing uniforms engaged against each other," he said. | |
"Afghanistan is very different. Our boys and girls are fighting people using essentially guerrilla tactics. Unfortunately, when you fight terrorists and the Taliban, they don't wear uniforms." | |
Mr Weston said the constant threat from improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan was hard for soldiers to cope with. | |
But he added: "You just can't be in the mindset where you go out each day thinking that one may be for you, because if you did you would never go out." |