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Post  Posted: Sep 03, 2006 - 07:10 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top
Post subject: 14 UK troops die in Afghan crash

Fourteen British service personnel have died after their aircraft crashed in Afghanistan.

Twelve RAF personnel, a Royal Marine and an Army soldier were on board the RAF Nimrod MR2 which came down in the southern province of Kandahar.

The reconnaissance plane, based at RAF Kinloss in Scotland, belonged to the Nato-led force battling the Taleban.

Officials said the incident appeared to be an accident and Tony Blair said it would "distress the whole country".

The prime minister said: "Our thoughts go out immediately to the families of those who have died.

"British forces are engaged in a vital mission in Afghanistan and this terrible event starkly reminds us of the risk that they face daily."

The 12 RAF personnel on board the were all based at Kinloss and from the Moray area, a spokesman from the base said.

All next of kin have been informed.

UK Defence Secretary Des Browne described the incident as "dreadful and shocking" news and said the indications were it was a "terrible accident".

He added that "people needed to understand" why UK forces were in Afghanistan.

"We are there in the context of a UN resolution - at the request of the United Nations Nato has taken on this very difficult task," he said.

"The developed world can't afford to allow Afghanistan to become a training ground for terrorists again.

"The whole of the developed world knows that and that's why almost all of the developed world - the whole of the civilised world - has troops and others present working with us on this task."

Angus Robertson, the SNP MP for Moray, said: "This is tragic news for the families and friends of the service personnel at RAF Kinloss.

"It brings home the terrible danger that our service personnel face and that they perform their duties with selflessness.

"Our thoughts go out to everybody connected with the victims and RAF Kinloss at this time."

The crash brings the death toll of UK forces personnel in Afghanistan to 36 since the start of operations in November 2001.

Defence analyst, Major Charles Heyman, told BBC News 24: "It's a black day. It's a disaster for our soldiers on the ground in Afghanistan.

"No other words can describe it. It's a big hit to morale. Believe me it really does affect morale."

Commander of British Forces in Afghanistan, Brigadier Ed Butler, said recent loss of life has caused "profound personal devastation for families, friends and colleagues".

But he paid tribute to the "quite remarkable" resilience and morale of British service personnel.

"I am personally humbled by their courage and commitment in getting on with the tough job in hand; delivering over and above, and making a difference to the ordinary people of Afghanistan," he said.

BBC defence correspondent, Paul Wood, told BBC News 24, said the plane could have been supporting an operation in a place called Panjwayi - west of Kandahar.

"It's a town - which has been in Taleban hands - which has been forced back into coalition hands by a big push, still continuing today."


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Conservative Party leader David Cameron, who said he was "deeply shocked and saddened" by the accident, has sent his condolences to the friends and families of those killed.

"Today's tragic loss is a reminder of the extraordinarily difficult conditions in which our armed forces are operating in Afghanistan," he said.

Afghanistan is experiencing its bloodiest period since the fall of the Taleban in 2001, with much of the fighting concentrated in the south.

Some 4,500 British troops are in the country to help train Afghan security forces, facilitate reconstruction, and provide security.

But in Helmand, the emphasis is also on counter-narcotics, as the province is the "largest single source of opium in Afghanistan".

British troops have found themselves in virtually daily gun battles with the Taleban, who have been regrouping.
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Post  Posted: Sep 03, 2006 - 07:18 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I posted as i get pissed off and emotional at stuff like this. Scotland is a pissy wee country with a population just over 5 million but we make up a high percentage of the British Army, particularly Infantry.

Its crap to turn on the nightly news and be confronted with grieving families at airports waiting on dead sons, brothers or husbands to be repatriated.

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OK, rant over

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Post  Posted: Sep 03, 2006 - 11:01 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

"I posted as i get pissed off and emotional at stuff like this. Scotland is a pissy wee country with a population just over 5 million but we make up a high percentage of the British Army, particularly Infantry. "

thats because only scottish scum would be dumb enough 2 risk their life for 50p an hour. england's slaves.

dont send those low-life vermin over the sea though or we send them back in boxes
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Post  Posted: Sep 03, 2006 - 04:21 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

HertzVanRental wrote:
"I posted as i get pissed off and emotional at stuff like this. Scotland is a pissy wee country with a population just over 5 million but we make up a high percentage of the British Army, particularly Infantry. "

thats because only scottish scum would be dumb enough 2 risk their life for 50p an hour. england's slaves.

dont send those low-life vermin over the sea though or we send them back in boxes


unlike the irish who waited till everyone else was involved with the 1st world war before embarking on the 'easter risings'.

very brave.
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