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Summary On Tuesday, 6 British soldiers were killed after an explosion hit their armored vehicle in Helmand.
Britains Defense Secretary Philip Hammond insists troops are committed to their mission in Afghanistan, after the number of U.K. personnel killed there passed 400.Ministers fear the deaths of six soldiers after an explosion hit their armored vehicle in the southwestern Helmand province Tuesday evening will prompt new concern over the campaign.The incident was the biggest loss of life for British forces in Afghanistan since a plane crash in 2006. It took Britains death toll since 2001 to 404.Hammond told ITV television Thursday that morale in Afghanistan is extremely high and forces remained committed.But Gen. David Richards, head of Britains armed forces, acknowledged that as we hold that course, it is likely that others will lose loved ones.
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