UK death toll in Afghanistan reaches 100

100 UK troops have been killed in Afghanistan since 2001
100 UK troops have been killed in Afghanistan since 2001
 
 

Monday, 09, Jun 2008 08:02

The number of UK troops killed in Afghanistan since 2001 has reached 100 after three British soldiers were killed in a suicide attack over the weekend.

The Ministry of Defence confirmed the three men were from 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment and were on foot patrol in the Helmand Province when they were attacked.

Their next of kin have all been informed and a fourth man injured in the blast is receiving treatment.

Reports claim the soldiers were hit by a single suicide bomber who detonated a large explosive device strapped to his chest.

The fatalities from the blast mean that 100 UK soldiers have now been killed since allied troops invaded Afghanistan in 2001.

Prime minister Gordon Brown paid tribute to the soldiers, claiming: "They have paid the ultimate price, but they have achieved something of lasting value.

"My first thoughts and condolences are with the families of these soldiers, who died serving in Afghanistan with such distinction.

"The risks they bear and the sacrifices they make should be in our thoughts, not just today but every day."

Defence secretary Des Browne also paid tribute to the 100 troops, saying: "They gave their lives securing freedom and stability, not just for the people of Afghanistan but, as the tragic events of 9/11 showed, for all of us. We will never forget them."

Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock added his sympathy claiming: "Every one of those deaths is a tragedy.

"Nothing can ever compensate for the loss felt by their loved ones and to them all I extend my deepest sympathies.

"I only hope that the terrible hardship that they have been asked to bear can be eased by the certainty that in Afghanistan our forces are engaged in a most worthy and noble endeavour."


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