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Britain journalist killed by roadside bomb in Afghanistan

2010-01-11 13:09 BJT

 

A journalist for Britain's Sunday Mirror newspaper has been killed by a roadside bomb, while on patrol with US Marines in Afghanistan.

Defense correspondent Rupert Hamer was accompanying the US Marines when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device.

A Marine was also killed and five marines and photographer Philip Coburn were seriously wounded.

Hamer is the second western journalist to die there in as many weeks. NATO forces dealt with over 72-hundred improvised bombs in 2009.

A picture released by Trinity Mirror shows Rupert Hamer, defence correspondent for the Sunday Mirror newspaper, in the Helmand Province in Afghanistan, 2007. (AFP/TRINITY MIRROR/Philip Coburn)
A picture released by Trinity Mirror shows
Rupert Hamer, defence correspondent for the
Sunday Mirror newspaper, in the Helmand
Province in Afghanistan, 2007.
(AFP/TRINITY MIRROR/Philip Coburn)

Editor: Zhang Pengfei | Source: CCTV.com