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Bodies of three soldiers killed in Afghanistan returned home to UK | |
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The bodies of three soldiers killed in Afghanistan have been returned to the UK. | |
A bomb killed Cpl William Savage and Fusilier Samuel Flint from the Royal Highland Fusiliers, the 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment Of Scotland. | A bomb killed Cpl William Savage and Fusilier Samuel Flint from the Royal Highland Fusiliers, the 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment Of Scotland. |
Pte Robert Hetherington, of the 51st Highland, 7th Battalion - a Territorial Army member - also died. | Pte Robert Hetherington, of the 51st Highland, 7th Battalion - a Territorial Army member - also died. |
Their Mastiff armoured vehicle was hit by a roadside device during a routine patrol in Helmand on 30 April. | Their Mastiff armoured vehicle was hit by a roadside device during a routine patrol in Helmand on 30 April. |
The plane carrying the men's coffins landed at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire at 13:30. | |
A private service was then held for their families at the military air base. | |
Cpl Savage, 30, from Ardrossan, Ayrshire, is survived by his wife Lyndsey, who is expecting their first child. | Cpl Savage, 30, from Ardrossan, Ayrshire, is survived by his wife Lyndsey, who is expecting their first child. |
Fusilier Flint, 21, was from Blackpool and Pte Hetherington, 25, was born in the US but grew up in Scotland. | Fusilier Flint, 21, was from Blackpool and Pte Hetherington, 25, was born in the US but grew up in Scotland. |
The repatriation ceremony included what has become a traditional tribute by former servicemen and the local community outside the base. | |
After the attack, Maj Tim Petransky, from 2 SCOTS, paid tribute to the men and described the deaths as a "hammer blow". | |
The incident was the first time soldiers travelling in a Mastiff have died, the Ministry of Defence said. | |
The vehicle is considered one of the safest armoured transports used by the British Army. | The vehicle is considered one of the safest armoured transports used by the British Army. |
Despite being evacuated by air to the military hospital at Camp Bastion, the three soldiers died of their injuries. | Despite being evacuated by air to the military hospital at Camp Bastion, the three soldiers died of their injuries. |
Six other soldiers were injured in the explosion in the district of Nahr-e Saraj. | Six other soldiers were injured in the explosion in the district of Nahr-e Saraj. |
The number of UK service personnel to have died since operations in Afghanistan began in 2001 is now 444. | The number of UK service personnel to have died since operations in Afghanistan began in 2001 is now 444. |
The Ministry of Defence said the men were part of a patrol travelling along Route 611 between Forward Operating Base Ouellette and Patrol Base Lashkar Gah Durai in Nahr-e Saraj when the blast occurred. | |
It is investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. |