ANOTHER AFGHAN WAR VICTIM
NOVEMBER 5 2009 17:25h
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The death brings to 230 the number of British troops who have been killed since operations in Afghanistan began in October 2001.
A British soldier died Thursday in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence in London said, two days after five died in a shooting by a rogue Afghan policeman.
The serviceman from the 3rd Battalion The Rifles died near Sangin in the volatile Helmand province, said a spokesman for Task Force Helmand, Lieutenant Colonel David Wakefield.
- It is with deep sorrow I must inform you that a British soldier, one of our own, was killed this morning - he said in an MoD statement. - A fellow soldier taken from us in this conflict; his sacrifice will not be forgotten. -
The death brings to 230 the number of British troops who have been killed since operations in Afghanistan began in October 2001. Of these, at least 194 were killed as a result of hostile action.
On Tuesday an apparently rogue Afghan policeman shot dead five British soldiers at a checkpoint in the Nad Ali district of Helmand province -- where the vast majority of Britain's nearly 9,000 troops are based.
The attack, one of the most deadly single incidents in a surge in military deaths this year, raised new questions about the safety of coalition troops as world leaders work to boost training of local forces.
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