Wed, 14 Jul, 2010 - 08:26
A rogue Afghan soldier was being hunted today after he killed three British troops and wounded another four.
The killer launched his attack on soldiers from 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles at a base in Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan early yesterday morning.
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CourtsIrish LanguagePlace: Helmand provincePlace: southern AfghanistanPlace: HelmandPlace: Lashkar GahPlace: AfghanistanPlace: Nad-e-AliPlace: SanginPerson: Hamid KarzaiPerson: Lieutenant ColonelPerson: James Carr-SmithPerson: Lieutenant GeneralPerson: Nick ParkerPerson: prime ministerPerson: David CameronPerson: Defence SecretaryPerson: Liam FoxPerson: IsafPerson: GeneralPerson: David PetraeusPerson: presidentPerson: KarzaiPerson: Darren ChantPerson: Matthew TelfordPerson: Jimmy MajorPerson: Steven BootePerson: Nicholas Webster-SmithOrganisation: 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha RiflesOrganisation: UK Ministry of DefenceOrganisation: BritainOrganisation: NatoOrganisation: Royal MarineOrganisation: 40 Commando Royal MarinesOrganisation: Combined Force SanginOrganisation: TalibanOrganisation: Task Force HelmandOrganisation: AfghanOrganisation: Afghan National ArmyOrganisation: Afghan security forcesOrganisation: International Security Assistance ForceOrganisation: Afghan Ministry of DefenceOrganisation: Grenadier Guards

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