R.I.P brings the tally killed to 100
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Afghan attack kills UK soldiers
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Three British soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, bringing the number of UK troops killed there to 100 since 2001, the Ministry of Defence says.
The men, from 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, were on foot patrol near their Helmand Province base when they were killed in a suicide attack.
Another man was injured in the blast. Their next of kin have been informed.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup has paid tribute to the 100 "professional" and "brave" servicemen who have died.
He said he reflected on the most recent deaths with "both a sense of deep sadness and pride" as he asserted that the military effort was starting to achieve real change.
Sir Jock, who is Chief of the Defence Staff, said: "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."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7443099.stm
Afghan attack kills UK soldiers
Breaking News
Three British soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, bringing the number of UK troops killed there to 100 since 2001, the Ministry of Defence says.
The men, from 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, were on foot patrol near their Helmand Province base when they were killed in a suicide attack.
Another man was injured in the blast. Their next of kin have been informed.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup has paid tribute to the 100 "professional" and "brave" servicemen who have died.
He said he reflected on the most recent deaths with "both a sense of deep sadness and pride" as he asserted that the military effort was starting to achieve real change.
Sir Jock, who is Chief of the Defence Staff, said: "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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