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A British soldier has died in hospital in the UK, three days after being shot in Afghanistan's Helmand Province. | |
The officer, who has not yet been named, died at Birmingham's Selly Oak Hospital, the Ministry of Defence said. | |
The soldier, of the 1st Battalion, The Welsh Guards, was described by colleagues as a "brave officer". | |
His next of kin were at his bedside at the military hospital when he died. A total of 158 UK troops have been killed in Afghanistan since 2001. | His next of kin were at his bedside at the military hospital when he died. A total of 158 UK troops have been killed in Afghanistan since 2001. |
The officer had been given medical attention on the ground and at a field hospital before being flown back to the UK for further specialist treatment, the MoD said. | |
Sorely missed | Sorely missed |
Task Force Helmand spokesman Lt Col Nick Richardson said: "Today is a very sad day and we are deeply moved by the death of this brave officer. | Task Force Helmand spokesman Lt Col Nick Richardson said: "Today is a very sad day and we are deeply moved by the death of this brave officer. |
"His loss will be felt most sorely by his family and friends, as well as those of us who served alongside him. | "His loss will be felt most sorely by his family and friends, as well as those of us who served alongside him. |
"He gave his life serving our country and defending the good people of Afghanistan. Our thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy go to his loved ones at this very difficult time." | "He gave his life serving our country and defending the good people of Afghanistan. Our thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy go to his loved ones at this very difficult time." |
He is the fifth UK serviceman to die in Afghanistan this month. | |
Four servicemen were killed in three separate incidents in Helmand Province on Thursday. | |
Their remains are due to be flown to RAF Lyneham, in Wiltshire, later. | |
After a morning fly-past, the men's families will attend a private ceremony at the base. | |
The coffins will then be driven through Wootton Bassett in a cortege, with a crowd of up to 2,000 people expected to form a guard of honour along the three-mile route. | |
The local town council and the Royal British Legion have organised turn-outs in Wooton Bassett since 2007, when deceased troops began arriving at nearby Lyneham. |