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UK soldiers injured in Afghanistan 'friendly fire' incident



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Published Date: 11 July 2008
THREE British soldiers were in hospital today after a "friendly fire" incident in Afghanistan left nine injured, the Ministry of Defence said.
The MoD said a British Apache aircraft fired on a position which was thought to be held by enemy forces, but instead injured members of a British ground patrol.

Three were seriously wounded and six more were classified as walking wounded after the
incident in Helmand province, the MoD said.
One of those injured has been flown back to the UK, but is in a stable condition.

Two others remain at Camp Bastion medical centre where they were being kept for observation.

The six others have been discharged and have returned to their duties. Next of kin have been informed.

A statement from the MoD said: "On July 9 at 12.27pm, a routine British patrol requested fire support from a British Apache when they encountered enemy forces near Forward Operating Base Gibraltar.

"After successfully engaging one enemy position, the Apache fired upon another position which the crew believed to be held by enemy forces.

"However, in the confusion of a rapidly changing situation and in what is a challenging environment, it would appear that friendly forces were mistaken for the enemy and as a result three members of the patrol were seriously wounded and six more were classified as walking wounded.

"The seriously wounded personnel were moved by helicopter to Camp Bastion medical facilities.

"An investigation is under way into how the incident occurred and it would be inappropriate to comment until that investigation is complete."



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  • Last Updated: 11 July 2008 8:25 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Afghanistan
 
1

Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 11/07/2008 11:29:13
Why do I suspect that IF this had been our US Allies who had been held responsible for this tragic "friendly fire" incident during the fog of battle that this website would have been stuffed with vitriolic, anti-American comments?

Yet,nothing?
2

Jock MacSprog,

11/07/2008 11:43:36
spot on number1. Mysteriously quiet here. Had it been the Yanks we would be well into the hundreds of comments. Thing is most of the so called anti war movement are really just anti US anti west and anti capitalist socialist dinosaurs.
3

2dogs in D.C.,

11/07/2008 12:48:23
I was wondering the same thing, about the quiet. But, at first, the article was the one below-"Nine hurt ect" which was closed to posters.
4

A Clamper,

Edinburgh 11/07/2008 14:27:49
It could have been worse. It could have been American F15s again. Have a nice day.
5

Lynne,

Palm Beach Gardens 11/07/2008 16:11:04
#3 2dogs in D.C.,..it won't be long..the US will be blamed.. one way or another..you will see.
6

Newman!,

11/07/2008 16:53:56
Now if one of them had been in a wedding dress they wouldn't have missed....

7

MarkR,

USA 11/07/2008 22:55:18
Those trigger-happy cowboy Americans are so bloodthirsty that... oh, sorry, never mind. Accidents happen, fog of war, stiff upper lip, cheerio, let's have a pint.
8

2dogs in D.C.,

11/07/2008 23:20:51
Listen to the silence. Poop really does happen, and to everyone.
9

2dogs in D.C.,

11/07/2008 23:27:12
Oh, and about that torture story that can't be commented on...
10

Jock MacSprog,

12/07/2008 17:24:22
so number 6 what are you saying that terrorist never have wedding ceremonies ? If they choose to endanger civilians by sheltering with them then this will happen.

 

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