A Bloody Day For British Soldiers In Afghanistan



Flowers For Six Brothers In Arms: A Poignant Tribute After Murderous Taliban Blast Takes Britain's Afghan Death Toll Past 400

* Group had only started their tour a week earlier and were on a mounted patrol in the Helmand Province when Warrior armoured vehicle was struck
* Five soldiers from 3rd Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment and one from 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment were killed
* It was either hit by an improvised explosive device or possibly an anti-tank mine left by Russian soldiers decades ago
* Army's fleet of Warriors was due for a £1 billion upgrade following safety concerns but it had not yet taken place
* Flowers pile up outside their barracks at Warminster, Wiltshire

A simple posy clasped in his powerful hands, one soldier sums up a nation’s grief.

The burly squaddie fought back tears as he delivered his tribute to six comrades blown up by a Taliban bomb.

It is less than a month since members of the 3rd Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment left for Afghanistan.

Yesterday the flowers were piling up outside their barracks at Warminster, Wiltshire, after one of the deadliest incidents in a decade of conflict.

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