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Two British soldiers shot in Afghanistan | Two British soldiers were shot dead by a man wearing the uniform of the Afghan local police at a Checkpoint in Helmand Province, Southern Afghanistan on Saturday. "It is with deep sadness that I must report the death of two soldiers from 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment who were shot and killed by a man wearing the uniform of the Afghan local police at a checkpoint in the south
of Nahr-e Saraj," spokesman for Task Force Helmand, Major Laurence Roche said.
Similar attacks have been carried out in recent months. Three British soldiers
have died at a check point after being shot by a man wearing an Afghan Police
uniform in July. Two British soldiers were shot dead at a patrol base in Helmand
province by members of the Afghan police force in May. Another two were shot dead
by a rogue Afghan soldier at the entrance to the British headquarters in Lashkar
Gar in Helmand Province in March. The number of British military deaths now stands
at 430 since the country began its operation in Afghanistan in 2001. Britain has
planned to withdraw most of its forces by the end of 2014. Recent comments made
by its Defense Secretary Philip Hammond suggested the country is considering an
early withdrawal. "We genuinely haven't made a decision yet and I think it's probably
true to say that the military view on this is changing a little a bit," Hammond
said on Friday, adding that Britain will " wait until ISAF, but more particularly
the Americans have reached a decision about their drawdown pattern just because
they constitute the overwhelming bulk of the force."
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