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UK officer killed in Basra named | UK officer killed in Basra named |
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A British soldier killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq on Monday has been named as Second Lieutenant Jonathan Carlos Bracho-Cooke, 24, from Hove, Sussex. | A British soldier killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq on Monday has been named as Second Lieutenant Jonathan Carlos Bracho-Cooke, 24, from Hove, Sussex. |
The officer, from the 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, was on a routine patrol when he was killed in the blast near Basra's US consulate. | The officer, from the 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, was on a routine patrol when he was killed in the blast near Basra's US consulate. |
He was due to be married in August, the Ministry of Defence said. | He was due to be married in August, the Ministry of Defence said. |
His death brings the total of UK troops killed in operations in Iraq to 131. A number of Iraqi civilians were injured. | His death brings the total of UK troops killed in operations in Iraq to 131. A number of Iraqi civilians were injured. |
Detonated | Detonated |
The explosion occurred near the city's main waterway at about 0930 local time (0630GMT). | The explosion occurred near the city's main waterway at about 0930 local time (0630GMT). |
A number of armoured Warrior vehicles were taking part in the patrol when the bomb was detonated, although it is not clear whether Lt Bracho-Cooke was inside or outside a vehicle at the time. | A number of armoured Warrior vehicles were taking part in the patrol when the bomb was detonated, although it is not clear whether Lt Bracho-Cooke was inside or outside a vehicle at the time. |
Second Lt Bracho-Cooke was described by his commanding officer as "bright, enthusiastic and charismatic". | |
Some 7,500 British troops are currently based in Basra. | Some 7,500 British troops are currently based in Basra. |
BBC Baghdad correspondent Andrew North said: "Roadside bombs have been one of the most deadly threats the troops are facing down there and have claimed many lives. | BBC Baghdad correspondent Andrew North said: "Roadside bombs have been one of the most deadly threats the troops are facing down there and have claimed many lives. |
"One of the reasons they are using the Warriors is because of this higher threat from roadside bombs." | "One of the reasons they are using the Warriors is because of this higher threat from roadside bombs." |