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Three RAF servicemen have been killed after encountering an "indirect fire attack" in Basra, southern Iraq, according to the Ministry of Defence. Three RAF servicemen have been killed in a mortar attack in Basra, southern Iraq, says the Ministry of Defence.
Two of the men were from 1 Squadron RAF Regiment, while the other served with 504 Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force.Two of the men were from 1 Squadron RAF Regiment, while the other served with 504 Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force.
Next of kin have already been informed, the spokeswoman added. Next of kin have already been informed, said the spokeswoman, who added that no further details could be given about the incident for "security" reasons.
Following the latest fatalities, the total number of UK service personnel killed during operations in Iraq now stands at 162. The latest fatalities bring the total number of UK service personnel killed during operations in Iraq to 162.
An MoD spokeswoman said: "They were killed today in an indirect fire attack on the Contingency Operating Base in Basra, Iraq. The MoD said the men were killed "in an indirect fire attack on the Contingency Operating Base in Basra, Iraq.
"For operational security reasons we are unable to give any further details.""For operational security reasons we are unable to give any further details."
Major Mike Shearer, the British military spokesman in Basra, told BBC News 24 it was a "sad" day.
"You know the conditions that we live in here are very testing. But the procedures, the tactics and the other layers of protection that we have to help us against indirect fire are in place.
"But we just must always recognise that there are no absolutes when it comes to protection against such munitions. And...very sadly and tragically, we lost three of our own men yesterday."
Earlier, the MoD announced that the number of British troops in Iraq will be cut to 5,000 by the end of 2007.Earlier, the MoD announced that the number of British troops in Iraq will be cut to 5,000 by the end of 2007.
Troop numbers were cut from 7,100 to the current 5,500 earlier this year.Troop numbers were cut from 7,100 to the current 5,500 earlier this year.