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Suicide bomb hits British convoy Two children die in Afghan attack
(40 minutes later)
Several British soldiers have been hurt in a suicide attack in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. Two children have been killed and several British soldiers hurt in a suicide attack in Afghanistan.
Witnesses said the bomber threw himself at a Nato vehicle in Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province.Witnesses said the bomber threw himself at a Nato vehicle in Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province.
The MoD said there had been no British fatalities, but "a small number" had been injured. A Nato spokesman said three of its troops were injured. The MoD said there had been no British fatalities, but "a small number" had been injured. A Nato spokesman said three of its troops were hurt.
Helmand province has seen increased violence between insurgents and Nato-led and Afghan forces this year.Helmand province has seen increased violence between insurgents and Nato-led and Afghan forces this year.
The explosion took place in the town centre, near the governor's compound.The explosion took place in the town centre, near the governor's compound.
Tony Blair's official spokesman said: "Clearly, our thoughts are with the injured troops and the families of the Afghan children who were killed."
However, he insisted that, despite the attack, "we are making real progress in Afghanistan".
If we fail again, then Afghanistan will come to us - it will be a breeding ground for terrorists again Jaap de Hoop SchefferNato secretary generalIf we fail again, then Afghanistan will come to us - it will be a breeding ground for terrorists again Jaap de Hoop SchefferNato secretary general
The MoD said: "We can confirm that a small number of UK soldiers have been injured in an explosion in Lashkar Gah.The MoD said: "We can confirm that a small number of UK soldiers have been injured in an explosion in Lashkar Gah.
"There are no reports of British fatalities.""There are no reports of British fatalities."
A spokeswoman later said there were unconfirmed reports that two Afghan children had been killed in the attack and seven local adults were injured.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer - secretary general of Nato - stressed the need for a presence in Afghanistan.Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer - secretary general of Nato - stressed the need for a presence in Afghanistan.
He said: "Do not forget where the country came from.He said: "Do not forget where the country came from.
"We are there to defend our basic values, the basic values which guide UK society, Dutch society, Belgian society. If we fail again, then Afghanistan will come to us. It will be a breeding ground for terrorists again. Do not forget 9/11."We are there to defend our basic values, the basic values which guide UK society, Dutch society, Belgian society. If we fail again, then Afghanistan will come to us. It will be a breeding ground for terrorists again. Do not forget 9/11.
"Do not forget other terrorist attacks. And, being in London now, I do know what it means. Britain has been a victim of this.""Do not forget other terrorist attacks. And, being in London now, I do know what it means. Britain has been a victim of this."
The BBC's Alastair Leithead said Lashkar Gah, in the south of Helmand, was generally one of the safest areas in the province.The BBC's Alastair Leithead said Lashkar Gah, in the south of Helmand, was generally one of the safest areas in the province.