Friday, 3 October 2014

Families of soldiers who died in Afghanistan say loved ones died for nothing

Families of soldiers who died in Afghanistan say their loved ones lost their lives for nothing - Home News - UK - The Independent 


Bereaved relatives have said that any improvement seen in the country would "come unglued", and the lives of 400 British soldiers who died in the war have gone to waste.
Joan Humphreys, an outspoken campaigner against the war, lost her grandson in Afghanistan in 2009. The 69-year-old from Dundee said that British forces had not achieved anything in the Middle Eastern country.
Private Kevin Elliott, 24, of The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, died alongside Sergeant Stuart Millar, 40, in an explosion while on foot patrol in southern Helmand on August 31 2009.



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