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Ministerial Statement to the House of Commons by the Secretary of State for Defence, Geoff Hoon
24 June 2003

 

Mr Speaker, with permission I will make a statement on two serious incidents involving British forces in Iraq today.

One incident occurred at around seven-thirty this morning UK time. It involved members of the 1st Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, who were conducting a routine patrol in the town of Al Majar Al Kabir, some 25 kilometres south of the town of Al Amarah in the province of Al Maysan. The two vehicles in which they were travelling were attacked with rocket-propelled grenades, heavy machine guns and rifle fire from a large number of Iraqi gunmen. Our troops returned fire, and called for assistance from other UK forces.

A Quick Reaction Force, including a troop of Scimitar vehicles, additional troops, and a Chinook CH-47 helicopter, was despatched to the scene to provide assistance. They also came under fire. A total of eight British personnel sustained injuries, one on the ground and seven in the helicopter. They were taken initially to 202 Field Hospital, south-west of Basra. Two have since been transferred to a United States Field Hospital in Kuwait to receive specialist treatment for very serious injuries. The other six are being treated in 202 Field Hospital.

Separately, the bodies of six British personnel, who appear to have been killed in another incident, were recovered from the town of Al Majar al Kabir at around midday UK time. These personnel were not part of the Parachute Regiment patrol, but were members of the Royal Military Police. Local information suggests that they may have been involved in an incident at the police station in Al Majar al Kabir. I regret that at this stage I am unable to provide any further information. British commanders are investigating the circumstances.

We are in the process of informing the next of kin of all those who have been killed or injured. I know that the House would want to join me in sending our condolences to the families. Our thoughts are with them at this dreadful time.

We are investigating whether there is any connection between these two incidents. British commanders in theatre are assessing the situation and have been in contact with local leaders. It would not be right to speculate further at this stage. I would certainly caution against reaching any wider conclusions about the overall security situation in southern Iraq, particularly in the United Kingdom's area of responsibility. Coalition forces have worked hard to secure Iraq in the aftermath of decisive combat operations. They will not be deflected from their efforts by the enemies of peace.


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