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UK soldier killed in Afghanistan | UK soldier killed in Afghanistan |
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A British soldier has been killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence has said. | |
The member of the 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, died while on a routine patrol near Kajaki in Helmand province on Saturday. | |
He is the second from the regiment to die in the region in 48 hours. His next-of-kin have been informed. | |
Lt Col David Reynolds, of Task Force Helmand said he would be remembered "in regimental history". | Lt Col David Reynolds, of Task Force Helmand said he would be remembered "in regimental history". |
The number of soldiers killed on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 now stands at 120. | The number of soldiers killed on operations in Afghanistan since 2001 now stands at 120. |
Col Reynolds said of the latest casualty: "The life of a British paratrooper can never be replaced, but it can be immortalised. | Col Reynolds said of the latest casualty: "The life of a British paratrooper can never be replaced, but it can be immortalised. |
"His participation in this tour of Helmand will be remembered in regimental history as a tribute to his courage and as an honour to his family." | "His participation in this tour of Helmand will be remembered in regimental history as a tribute to his courage and as an honour to his family." |
The MoD is still investigating the cause of the explosion. | The MoD is still investigating the cause of the explosion. |
'Booby-traps' | 'Booby-traps' |
BBC correspondent Alastair Leithead, in Helmand, said: "More British troops have been killed by these booby-traps than anything else in the last 18 months." | BBC correspondent Alastair Leithead, in Helmand, said: "More British troops have been killed by these booby-traps than anything else in the last 18 months." |
The killing follows the death of Private Jason Lee Rawstron, also from 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, on Friday. | The killing follows the death of Private Jason Lee Rawstron, also from 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, on Friday. |
The 23-year-old, from Clayton-Le-Moors, Lancashire, was killed during a firefight with Taleban forces in the same region. | The 23-year-old, from Clayton-Le-Moors, Lancashire, was killed during a firefight with Taleban forces in the same region. |
On Wednesday bomb disposal expert Gary O'Donnell, 40, died after leading a a small team sent in to clear an improvised explosive device. | On Wednesday bomb disposal expert Gary O'Donnell, 40, died after leading a a small team sent in to clear an improvised explosive device. |
Warrant Officer Class 2 O'Donnell, of the Royal Logistic Corps had earned a George Medal for bravery in Iraq in 2006 and was widely praised by colleagues for his heroism | Warrant Officer Class 2 O'Donnell, of the Royal Logistic Corps had earned a George Medal for bravery in Iraq in 2006 and was widely praised by colleagues for his heroism |
Most of Britain's 8,000 troops in Afghanistan are based in Helmand province. | Most of Britain's 8,000 troops in Afghanistan are based in Helmand province. |