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UK soldiers killed in Afghanistan are named UK soldiers killed in Afghanistan are named
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Three British soldiers who died after their armoured vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan have been named.Three British soldiers who died after their armoured vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan have been named.
They were Cpl William Savage and Fusilier Samuel Flint from the Royal Highland Fusiliers, the 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment Of ScotlandThey were Cpl William Savage and Fusilier Samuel Flint from the Royal Highland Fusiliers, the 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment Of Scotland
The third soldier was Pte Robert Hetherington, of the 51st Highland, 7th Battalion.The third soldier was Pte Robert Hetherington, of the 51st Highland, 7th Battalion.
Six other soldiers were injured in the bomb blast in Helmand on Tuesday.Six other soldiers were injured in the bomb blast in Helmand on Tuesday.
The attack was on a Mastiff vehicle, deemed one of the safest. David Cameron said he would consider "carefully" how the deaths had occurred.The attack was on a Mastiff vehicle, deemed one of the safest. David Cameron said he would consider "carefully" how the deaths had occurred.
It is the first time British soldiers in a Mastiff vehicle, which was introduced in 2007, have been killed by a roadside bomb, the MoD said.It is the first time British soldiers in a Mastiff vehicle, which was introduced in 2007, have been killed by a roadside bomb, the MoD said.
'Love of my life'
Cpl Savage, 30, leaves behind a wife who is expecting their first child.Cpl Savage, 30, leaves behind a wife who is expecting their first child.
In a statement, Lyndsey said: "I am completely devastated by this news but extremely proud of 'Sav' and everything he has achieved.In a statement, Lyndsey said: "I am completely devastated by this news but extremely proud of 'Sav' and everything he has achieved.
"I have lost the love of my life and the father of our son.""I have lost the love of my life and the father of our son."
Brigadier Rupert Jones, commander of Task Force Helmand, said: "The loss of these three brave Scottish soldiers comes as a great blow to everyone in the Task Force, but leaves us all the more determined in our task to do justice to their memory." Fusilier Flint, 21, and originally from Blackpool, was "always the life and soul of the party", his family said.
Lt Col Robin Lindsay, commanding officer of the Royal Highland Fusiliers, said he was a soldier "brimming with skill and ability".
Pte Hetherington, who was born in the US but raised in Scotland, had been in the Army for just five months when he died.
Lt Col Lindsay said he had taken to Army life "with gusto".
"He was immediately singled out as a highly effective infantryman; rated right at the top of his peer group," he said.
Brig Rupert Jones, commander of Task Force Helmand, said: "The loss of these three brave Scottish soldiers comes as a great blow to everyone in the Task Force, but leaves us all the more determined in our task to do justice to their memory."
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said: "It is clear from the tributes paid to them that they were exceptional men who served their country with distinction."
The blast occurred when the soldiers were travelling on a routine patrol in the Nahr-e Saraj district.The blast occurred when the soldiers were travelling on a routine patrol in the Nahr-e Saraj district.
Afghan officials in Helmand told the BBC the bomb was made with "potent explosives and had metals and other items aimed at inflicting massive destruction".Afghan officials in Helmand told the BBC the bomb was made with "potent explosives and had metals and other items aimed at inflicting massive destruction".