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RAF gunner killed in Afghanistan RAF gunner killed in Afghanistan
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An RAF serviceman has been killed in an explosion in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said.An RAF serviceman has been killed in an explosion in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said.
A gunner from 51 Squadron was killed in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, shortly after midnight local time (2030 BST).A gunner from 51 Squadron was killed in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, shortly after midnight local time (2030 BST).
Personnel from the squadron were on a routine security patrol when one of its vehicles was caught in an explosion. Personnel from the squadron, based at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, were on a routine security patrol when one of its vehicles was caught in an explosion.
Next of kin have been informed, but he is not expected to be named for 24 hours. Two other servicemen were hurt. Next of kin have been informed. Two other servicemen were hurt.
A civilian interpreter was also killed in the blast during the patrol around Kandahar airfield, the main hub for British forces flying in and out of southern Afghanistan.A civilian interpreter was also killed in the blast during the patrol around Kandahar airfield, the main hub for British forces flying in and out of southern Afghanistan.
The two other wounded servicemen are said to have minor injuries.The two other wounded servicemen are said to have minor injuries.
The casualties were taken by helicopter to a Nato hospital inside the base, where the gunner was pronounced dead on arrival. The interpreter died of his injuries later.
The gunner is not expected to be named for at least 24 hours.
His death takes the total number of UK troops killed while on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 to 74.
Last week, three soldiers from The Royal Anglian Regiment were killed in Helmand province in a "friendly fire" incident.