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Four UK servicemen dead in Iraq | Four UK servicemen dead in Iraq |
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Four British servicemen have been killed following an attack on a patrol boat in southern Iraq. | |
Another three suffered serious injuries in the attack which took place during a routine patrol along the Shatt al-Arab waterway in Basra. | |
The boat was hit by an "improvised explosive device", said Captain Tane Dunlop, speaking from Basra. | The boat was hit by an "improvised explosive device", said Captain Tane Dunlop, speaking from Basra. |
Defence Secretary Des Browne paid tribute. It brings the total number of UK troops killed in Iraq to 125. | |
'Unusual' | 'Unusual' |
Capt Dunlop said: "The use of improvised explosive devices is very common in Iraq, more often further north but there have been a number of such attacks in the Basra province and Basra city. | Capt Dunlop said: "The use of improvised explosive devices is very common in Iraq, more often further north but there have been a number of such attacks in the Basra province and Basra city. |
"It is slightly unusual in that this time it was targeting a boat, but they're usually used against any form of multi-national forces or personnel." | "It is slightly unusual in that this time it was targeting a boat, but they're usually used against any form of multi-national forces or personnel." |
He said the injured servicemen had been evacuated to a field hospital where they were receiving medical attention. | He said the injured servicemen had been evacuated to a field hospital where they were receiving medical attention. |
Among the injured, at least one was suffering from potentially life-threatening injuries, he said. | Among the injured, at least one was suffering from potentially life-threatening injuries, he said. |
Patrol boats form a key task for UK troops in the area | |
There were no further details on the servicemen's units or ranks. | There were no further details on the servicemen's units or ranks. |
British military personnel have been patrolling the waterway, which borders with Iran and is considered a vital supply line, since 2003. | |
The attack took place at 0950 GMT (1250 local time) on Sunday and is thought to be the first such attack on a patrol boat. | |
BBC correspondent David Loyn, speaking from Baghdad, said: "It was quite an extraordinary attack. | BBC correspondent David Loyn, speaking from Baghdad, said: "It was quite an extraordinary attack. |
"The boat was on the water with at least seven military personnel on board. We don't know if they were marines or soldiers." | "The boat was on the water with at least seven military personnel on board. We don't know if they were marines or soldiers." |
Stark reminder | |
Defence Secretary Des Browne said in a statement that his thoughts were with the families of those killed. | |
"Today at the Cenotaph and across the country, we remembered those brave souls that have served this nation across the years," he said. | |
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"That dedication is still evident and the events today in Iraq are a stark reminder of the perils they face." | |
The deaths came on the same weekend that troops in Basra and elsewhere in Iraq paid their respects to lost colleagues, to mark Remembrance Day. | |
In a separate incident, the US military says three American soldiers have been killed in combat while operating in western Al-Anbar province. | In a separate incident, the US military says three American soldiers have been killed in combat while operating in western Al-Anbar province. |
And two suicide bombers have killed 35 people and wounded 60 at a police commando recruiting centre in western Baghdad, police say. | And two suicide bombers have killed 35 people and wounded 60 at a police commando recruiting centre in western Baghdad, police say. |