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UK marines killed in Afghan blast | UK marines killed in Afghan blast |
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Two Royal Marines have been killed in southern Afghanistan, according to the Ministry of Defence. | Two Royal Marines have been killed in southern Afghanistan, according to the Ministry of Defence. |
The pair, from UK Landing Force Command Support Group, died in an explosion in the Garmsir district of Helmand on Wednesday 12 November, the MoD said. | |
The families of both marines have been notified. | The families of both marines have been notified. |
Cdr Paula Rowe, of Task Force Helmand, said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with them at this terrible time." | |
She added: "This is a tragic blow to us all in the task force, but our loss is nothing compared to that of their families and loved ones." | |
'Deepest sympathies' | |
The MoD said the marines had been taking part in a joint patrol with Afghan soldiers when their vehicle was hit by an explosive device at 1647 local time (1217 GMT). | |
They had been working with Task Force Helmand's Information Exploitation Group. | |
Brig Gen Richard Blanchette of the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said: "Our deepest sympathies go out to their family, friends and fellow soldiers. | |
"Their lives are irreplaceable to all of us who fight for the peace and stability of Afghanistan." | |
Their deaths bring the total number of UK service personnel killed in Afghanistan since operations began to 124. |