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A UK soldier has been killed during an assault by international forces on a Taleban stronghold in Afghanistan. | A UK soldier has been killed during an assault by international forces on a Taleban stronghold in Afghanistan. |
The Ministry of Defence confirmed the death of the solider from the 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment, but did not give further details. | The Ministry of Defence confirmed the death of the solider from the 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment, but did not give further details. |
Next of kin have been informed of the death, which raises the toll of British dead to 86 since October 2001. | Next of kin have been informed of the death, which raises the toll of British dead to 86 since October 2001. |
Twelve insurgents and two children have also died in the battle in Musa Qala, the Afghan defence ministry says. | Twelve insurgents and two children have also died in the battle in Musa Qala, the Afghan defence ministry says. |
Iconic importance | Iconic importance |
British and Afghan ground forces have taken positions south, west and east of the town, while US troops were dropped from helicopters and fought on foot through the night. | British and Afghan ground forces have taken positions south, west and east of the town, while US troops were dropped from helicopters and fought on foot through the night. |
The British and Afghan troops exchanged intense gunfire with Taleban fighters defending their position in the town - the only major town they hold. | |
The twelve Taleban were killed during fighting, while the two children were killed when security forces clashed with Taleban travelling in a convoy with civilians, a spokesman for the Afghan defence ministry said. | |
The coalition has denied Taleban claims that several armoured vehicles had been destroyed. | |
Defence Minister Des Browne, who is in Kabul, said Musa Qala had taken on iconic importance. | |
The Taleban took it over in February, in contravention of a deal brokered with tribal elders when British troops withdrew. | |
It has since become the main centre of drugs trading in Afghanistan. | |
Controversial deal | |
The assault is the first major operation where the new Afghan army is playing a leading role. | |
Mr Browne said Afghan forces would lead the re-taking of the town, and would also take the lead in holding it afterwards. | |
The agreement brokered over Musa Qala when British forces left was highly controversial. | |
It was portrayed at the time as a "win-win" situation, with the Taleban and British pull-out supposed to leave local forces to assume local government. | |
British officers maintained it was a redeployment rather than a withdrawal - freeing them up to take on Taleban forces in other parts of Helmand. | |
But the Taleban contravened the deal and took over Musa Qala. | |
The latest British death comes days after Trooper Jack Sadler, 21, was killed in an explosion while on patrol in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan. |