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Department of Defence
Media Release |
Defence |
| 31/05/2011 | MECC 217/11 |
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Two Australian soldiers
killed in Afghanistan Two Australian soldiers
have been killed in Afghanistan in two separate incidents. In the first incident,
which occurred yesterday afternoon Australian time, a member of the Mentoring
Task Force was shot by an Afghan National Army soldier. The Australian Army
soldier and the Afghan National Army soldier were undertaking guard duty at a
patrol base north of Tarin Kot at the time of the incident. Despite receiving
substantial medical treatment at the base, and being airlifted to a nearby ISAF
medical facility at Tarin Kot in well under an hour, the Australian soldier
died from his wounds. The Chief
of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, said the Afghan National Army soldier fled the
scene and remains at large. “We
will conduct a thorough investigation into the incident and work closely with
our 4th Brigade partners to develop a clear understanding of what
has occurred and what, if anything, can be done to prevent such an incident
happening again,” Air Chief Marshal Houston said. “We remain committed to
our mentoring role and I can’t stress highly enough the importance of the
Mentoring Task Force to achieving our mission in Afghanistan.” In the second incident,
which occurred a few hours after the shooting, an Australian Army Officer was
killed when an Australian Chinook Helicopter crashed while undertaking a
re-supply mission in Zabul Province. An American Chinook was in
close proximity and the crew landed and provided immediate medivac assistance
for the most seriously wounded soldier to the Role II facility in Qalat, 70 km
to the south of the crash site. Unfortunately, the Officer
could not be saved. The other five
Australians onboard the helicopter were subsequently evacuated to the Role III
medical facility at Kandahar and they are in a satisfactory condition. There is no obvious cause for the incident at this early
stage, however, an investigation is being initiated. Air Chief
Marshal Houston said the
families of both the soldiers had been notified and they had asked that the
personal details of their loved ones not be released at this time. “On behalf of all the men
and women of the Australian Defence Force, I offer my condolences for their
loss,” Air Chief Marshal Houston said. “Though I can’t ease their
grief at this very sad time, I want them to know the ADF will be there to
provide comfort and support as their loved ones are laid to rest. “I hope they are able to
draw some comfort from the knowledge they are in the thoughts and prayers of so
many Australians who are grateful for the service of their loved ones to our
nation.” Media contact: Defence Media Operations: (02) 6127 1999
or 0408 498 664 |
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