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UK soldier killed in Afghanistan UK soldier killed in Afghanistan
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A British soldier has been shot dead in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed. A British soldier has been shot dead while on a foot patrol in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said.
The soldier from A Company 4 Rifles, died as a result of small arms fire near Sangin, in Helmand province, on Monday morning. The soldier from A Company 4 Rifles, was killed by small arms fire near Sangin, in Helmand province, on Monday morning. His family have been told.
The soldier's next of kin have been informed his death. The MoD says his death was not connected to Operation Moshtarak, the Nato offensive in southern Afghanistan.
The MoD says his death was not connected to Operation Moshtarak, the current Nato offensive in southern Afghanistan. The death brings the number of British soldiers killed on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 to 267.
Lt Col David Wakefield said: "It is my sad duty to inform you that a soldier from 4 Rifles, serving as part of the 3 Rifles Battle Group, died this morning near Sangin in northern Helmand province.
'Doing duty''Doing duty'
Lt Col David Wakefield said: "It is my sad duty to inform you that a soldier from 4 Rifles, serving as part of the 3 Rifles Battle Group, died this morning near Sangin in northern Helmand province.
"He was on a foot patrol about 700m east of Patrol Base Blenheim, to the north-east of Sangin district centre."He was on a foot patrol about 700m east of Patrol Base Blenheim, to the north-east of Sangin district centre.
"The patrol he was on was part of ongoing operations by the 3 Rifles Battle Group to expand the area of security around the district centre, when he was shot and killed by small arms fire."The patrol he was on was part of ongoing operations by the 3 Rifles Battle Group to expand the area of security around the district centre, when he was shot and killed by small arms fire.
"He died doing his duty, boldly confronting the enemy; we will remember him.""He died doing his duty, boldly confronting the enemy; we will remember him."
His death brings the number of British soldiers killed on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 to 267.