Monday, July 19, 2010

British soldier shot dead in Afghanistan UK news

A British infantryman was shot passed currently whilst on feet unit in Afghanistan.

Comrades pronounced the soldier, from A Company 4 Rifles, piece of the 3 Rifles Battle Group, was concerned in "small arms fire" nearby a unit bottom north easterly of Sangin.

His genocide brings the fee of British fatalities given the dispute began to 267. Next of family have been informed, the Ministry of Defence said.

Lieutenant Colonel David Wakefield, orator for Task Force Helmand, said: "It is my unhappy avocation to surprise you that a infantryman from 4 Rifles, portion as piece of the 3 Rifles Battle Group, died this sunrise nearby Sangin in northern Helmand Province.

"He was on a feet unit about 700 metres easterly of Patrol Base Blenheim, to the north easterly of Sangin District Centre.

"The unit he was on was piece of ongoing operations by the 3 Rifles Battle Group to enhance the area of security around the District Centre, when he was shot and killed by small arms fire. He died you do his duty, resolutely opposed the enemy; we will recollect him."

Four Nato infantry died in apart attacks opposite Afghanistan today. Nine Afghan civilians additionally died in 4 bombings in the south.

The deaths came as infantry worked to connect carry out over the former mutinous building of Marjah in the southern range of Helmand, where associated forces are waging the largest total descent of the eight-year conflict.

In one situation in between Kandahar City and the airport, a self-murder assailant waited in a cab for the Nato procession to cranky a overpass prior to detonating his explosives, tossing a infantry car in to a ravine.

A Nato use part of and 4 Afghan civilians died in the attack.

In horse opera Afghanistan dual alternative Nato infantry died in a trebuchet attack.

News of the ultimate British genocide came after tributes were paid to Sergeant Paul Fox, 34, from twenty-eight Engineer Regiment, trustworthy to the Brigade Reconnaissance Force, who died on Friday after being held in a explosion nearby a checkpoint in Nad-e-Ali, Helmand.

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