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Thursday, March 3, 2011

UK military deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The number of British military deaths in operations in Afghanistan since 2001 stands at 358, following the death of a soldier from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps killed in a gunfight on 1 March 2011.

Two other soldiers, serving with the Royal Logistic Corps, died as a result of what was thought to be a domestic fire at Camp Bastion, in Helmand province, on 14 February.

If the fire is found not to be the result of enemy action, it will mean 44 service personnel have died from accidents, illness, or non-combat injuries. Others have yet to be assigned a cause of death. Details of fatalities are in the table below.