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Pte Josh Klukie, 1RCR - 29 Sept 06

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From http://www.macleans.ca/topstories/news/shownews.jsp?content=w092931A
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (CP) - NATO says one of its soldiers has been killed in an explosion in Kandahar province.

The NATO statement did not provide the nationality of the soldier
It said the soldier died in an explosion in Kandahar province while conducting a dismounted

patrol around 1 p.m.

The alliance usually leaves it to the country involved to release information on casualties.

Most of Canada's 2,200 troops on the mission in Afghanistan operate in Kandahar province.

 
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2006/09/29/soldier-afghanistan.html

NATO soldier killed in Afghanistan
Last Updated: Friday, September 29, 2006 | 8:56 AM ET
CBC News

A soldier in the NATO-led force in Afghanistan has been killed in an explosion in southern Kandahar province, the alliance said on Friday.

The NATO statement did not provide the nationality of the soldier.

Canada has more than 2,000 soldiers in southern Afghanistan and is leading the NATO forces there, which are primarily composed of Canadian, British, American and Dutch troops.

NATO said the soldier died in an explosion while taking part in a foot patrol west of Kandahar around 1 p.m. local time.

Reports say it involved an improvised explosive device (IED), a homemade bomb frequently used by militants to target foreign soldiers on patrol.

The incident happened in Zhari district, which along with neighbouring Panjwaii district, was recently occupied by alliance soldiers following Operation Medusa, NATO's massive anti-Taliban mission.

Thirty-six Canadian soldiers and one diplomat have been killed since the deployment to Afghanistan started four years ago.

More to come








Dammit... Here we go again...  :(
 
From CBC http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2006/09/29/soldier-afghanistan.html

A Canadian soldier was killed Friday in an explosion as he patrolled an area west of Kandahar on foot.

Military officials have not released the name of the solider, one of more than 2,000 Canadians in Afghanistan's volatile southern region.

More to come.


From CTV http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060929/soldier_killed_060929/20060929?hub=TopStories

Canadian soldier killed in Afghan explosion
Updated Fri. Sep. 29 2006 1:02 PM ET

CTV.ca News Staff

A Canadian soldier was killed Friday after stepping on a booby trap and triggering an explosion in southern Afghanistan.

The soldier, who was on foot patrol, was serving in the First Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment.

He died around 1 p.m. in Panjwaii -- the scene of recent fighting and bombings west of Kandahar city.

The soldier's identity was withheld at the request of his family. The soldier's hometown and age were also not released.

His remains were taken by helicopter to Kandahar Airfield. One soldier was slightly hurt and no civilians were wounded in the bombing.

The explosion comes near the end of Canada's deadliest month in Afghanistan. Ten Canadian soldiers have died in September.

In all, 37 Canadian soldiers and one diplomat have died on the mission to Afghanistan since 2002.

Most of Canada's 2,200 troops on the mission in Afghanistan operate in Kandahar province.

The latest death occured on the day when Canada's top soldier kicked off a visit to Afghanistan, describing success in that country as a "long, slow process" due to shifting Taliban tactics.

General Rick Hillier said reconstruction efforts have been frustrating and the Taliban resistance has gained strength, but he emphasized that Canadian soldiers are learning from every encounter with the enemy.

"Did we see a resurgent Taliban this spring that has slowed some of the development, particularly in the south? Yes,'' Hillier said.

"However they've been set on their back foot recently,'' he added, referring to the recent Canadian-led NATO push, dubbed Operation Medusa, that killed hundreds of Taliban in an area west of Kandahar, according to NATO.

Hillier's goal is to assess how the situation has changed in southern Afghanistan since he visited earlier in the year.
 
RIP  Quote: Nothing you can lose by dying is half as precious as the
readiness to die,which is man's charter of nobility.
George Santayana

 
Dammit. I didn't want to hear this. RIP soldier, you done good.  :salute:  :cdn:  :salute:
 
Sad news - my condolences to the family and friends. Our flag has been at half mast for far too long here at DND...
 
They announced this at the Toronto Rally right after reading the names of ther fallen. Not something one wasnt to hear again. Rest in peace my brother.
 
http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/newsroom/view_news_e.asp?id=2090

News Release
Canadian Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
CEFCOM NR–06.026 - September 29, 2006

OTTAWA - A Canadian soldier was killed today by an improvised explosive device, while he was conducting a foot patrol in the Panjwayi district, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. The incident occurred at approximately 1:00 p.m. Kandahar time, about 25 km west of Kandahar City. A second soldier suffered minor hearing loss as a result of the blast. No other soldiers were injured in the explosion and there are no reports of civilian casualties.

The name of the fallen soldier is being withheld at the request of the next of kin.

Canadian Forces personnel are currently conducting security and reconstruction operations in the Panjwayi district as part of Operation MEDUSA, the large-scale International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) stabilization operation aimed at removing armed militants from the Panjwayi and Zhari district regions. Displaced villagers are now returning to their homes to re-establish their livelihoods without fear of Taliban intimidation.

Insurgent forces left behind an inordinate amount of explosive devices, which were indiscriminately planted and scattered to deliberately kill and wound Afghan civilians and soldiers alike. ISAF has carried out 52 ordnance disposal missions in the past two weeks in the area.

Though saddened by the news that a comrade has fallen in the line of duty, Canadian troops in Afghanistan remain staunchly committed to the critical mission of helping the Afghan people achieve peace and stability and rebuild their country and institutions.

 
My heart goes out to the family and friends of the fallen. Rest in Peace.  :cdn:
 
Sad news - my thoughts and prayers are with the families  of the fallen and for the injured
 
Once again, deepest condolences and thoughts to the family of the fallen.

RIP, soldier.
 
Prayers for the family of the fallen, and for the injured.....
:salute:
 
My sincere thoughts go out to the family and friends and to those still serving there.
You are in my prayers.
 
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