Death toll reaches 186 as another soldier is killed in Afghanistan
A soldier was killed in an explosion while on foot patrol in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence said today.
The soldier, from The 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, died yesterday morning as a result of the blast in Sangin, in northern Helmand province.
Lieutenant Colonel Nick Richardson, spokesman for Task Force Helmand, said: "It is with extreme sadness that I must report the death of a brave soldier.
"He laid down his life for his country and the good people of
Afghanistan.
"We grieve for his loss and join with his family and friends to mourn his passing."
The MoD said next of kin had been informed.
The latest casualty takes the UK death toll in the country to 186.
It comes in the wake of calls to increase the number of helicopters available to British troops.
Conservative leader David Cameron and former defence secretary John Hutton are among those who have said the Afghan campaign needs better resourcing.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has insisted that UK troops are "properly equipped" and promised: "We will do whatever is necessary and what is right to equip our Armed Forces."
The latest casualty takes to 17 the number of British soldiers killed in Afghanistan this month as Nato forces stepped up operations against the Taliban.
Many died taking part in Operation Panchai Palang, or Panther's Claw – a major assault against insurgents in Helmand ahead of next month's Afghan elections.
Some 3,000 troops are involved in the operation, which began on June 19 and has seen fierce fighting and significant casualties on both sides.
The serviceman who died yesterday was not taking part in Operation Panchai Palang.
British forces have now suffered seven more casualties in Afghanistan than they did in Iraq.
- Scottish independence: I don’t want ‘separatism’ says Sir Tom Farmer
- Mystery after body discovered near West Highland Way
- The Rumour Mill: Monday’s football news and gossip
- Leveson inquiry: Tony Blair defends links with Rupert Murdoch
- Abu Qatada case stalls again but Olympics mean he must stay in prison
- Scottish independence: I don’t want ‘separatism’ says Sir Tom Farmer
- Jim McColl may back Scottish independence if third option omitted
- The Rumour Mill: Monday’s football news and gossip
- Rangers takeover: CVA bid ‘on track’ as date is set for 14 June
- Craig Levein insists Scotland will recover from US thrashing
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Edinburgh
Tuesday 29 May 2012
Today
Light rain
Temperature: 10 C to 16 C
Wind Speed: 10 mph
Wind direction: North
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: 9 C to 15 C
Wind Speed: 10 mph
Wind direction: North east

