Media Room: Media Releases
|
Defence |
| 19/07/2009 | MSPA 222/09 |
|
|
|
|
MENTORING AND RECONSTRUCTION
TASK FORCE MEMBER KILLED ON OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN An
Australian soldier serving with the Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force in
Afghanistan was killed while on operations north of Tarin Kowt yesterday morning,
Saturday, Afghanistan time. The
soldier was killed when an anti-personnel explosive device exploded. A
second Australian soldier was wounded. Three
Afghan civilians were also injured in the incident. The Chief
of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, said the incident
occurred during an operation against a compound of interest in the Baluchi
Valley. “It
appears that in the course of the cordon and search operation – conducted with
our Afghan National Army partners - an anti-personnel explosive device has
exploded, killing one Australian soldier and wounding another,” Air Chief
Marshal Houston said. Three
Afghan civilians also received less serious injuries in the explosion. One of the injured is believed to be an
eight-year-old boy. “All
those injured in the incident were provided immediate first aid and promptly
evacuated by helicopter to the ISAF medical facility in Tarin Kowt,” Air Chief
Marshal Houston said. Air
Chief Marshal Houston expressed his deepest sympathy to the family of the
deceased soldier. “In
this time of grief, the Australian Defence Force offers its full support and condolences
to the family of this courageous fallen soldier. “Preparations
are now underway to bring him home so his family can lay him to rest.” Air
Chief Marshal Houston said the wounded soldier had undergone surgery and was now
in a serious but stable condition. “Our
thoughts are also with his family at this difficult time. “This
terrible incident is a sad reminder of the dangers faced by our soldiers in
Afghanistan.” As operations
are still ongoing no further information on this incident can be provided, in
order to protect those still in the field. This
is the 11th Australian soldier to be killed on operations in Afghanistan. Media contact: Defence Media Liaison: 02 6265 3343 or 0408 498 664 |
|
Issued
by Ministerial Support and Public Affairs,
Department of Defence,
[ back to top ] |
|
