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UK soldier killed in bomb explosion in Afghanistan | UK soldier killed in bomb explosion in Afghanistan |
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A soldier serving with the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Task Force has been killed in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. | A soldier serving with the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Task Force has been killed in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. |
The soldier, from 23 Pioneer Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, was killed in an explosion on Tuesday. | The soldier, from 23 Pioneer Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, was killed in an explosion on Tuesday. |
A bomb exploded as he was conducting the clearance of a road in Lashkar Gah district, Helmand Province. | A bomb exploded as he was conducting the clearance of a road in Lashkar Gah district, Helmand Province. |
Next of kin have been informed. Some 348 British troops have been killed in operations in Afghanistan since 2001. | Next of kin have been informed. Some 348 British troops have been killed in operations in Afghanistan since 2001. |
Spokesman for Task Force Helmand, Lt Col David Eastman, said: "As a member of the Counter-IED Task Force he was at the very forefront of the fight against terrorism, and gave his all to make a better, more secure life for the people of Afghanistan and our own nation. | Spokesman for Task Force Helmand, Lt Col David Eastman, said: "As a member of the Counter-IED Task Force he was at the very forefront of the fight against terrorism, and gave his all to make a better, more secure life for the people of Afghanistan and our own nation. |
"His loss will be felt deeply by all who knew him, and our thoughts are very much with his family and friends at this sad time." | "His loss will be felt deeply by all who knew him, and our thoughts are very much with his family and friends at this sad time." |
The previous British fatality was Cpl Steven Dunn, 27, from Gateshead, of 216 Parachute Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, who died from injuries sustained in a bomb blast on 21 December. | |
There are about 9,500 UK troops in Afghanistan, with the majority deployed in the south of the country. |
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