Three British soldiers have been killed in a roadside bomb attack in Helmand Province in Afghanistan.
The soldiers from The Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, were killed when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device (IED) whilst on a routine patrol, the Ministry of Defence said.
The attack took place on Tuesday in the Nahr-e Saraj district. The three were evacuated by air to the military hospital at Camp Bastion but could not be saved, the MoD said.
Their families have been informed.
Sky's Defence Correspondent Alistair Bunkall says another six have been injured.
Prime Minister David Cameron said the country has paid a "very high price" for the work it is doing in Afghanistan.
The soldiers were aboard a heavily-armoured Mastiff vehicle"It is important work because it's vital that country doesn't again become a haven for terrorists - terrorists that can threaten us here in the UK," Mr Cameron added.
"But today our thoughts should be with the families and friends of those that have suffered."
The deaths bring the total number of British troops killed in Afghanistan to 404 in the past 12 years, with total losses at 444.
Six have now died in 2013.
A ministry spokesman said the attack "underlines the threats faced by our personnel as they continue to hand over security operations to their Afghan counterparts ahead of UK combat operations concluding by the end of next year".
"Security in Helmand, where most UK forces are based, is steadily improving with Afghan forces already responsible for the bulk of the province - but the environment in which our troops operate remains risky and dangerous, including the threat of improvised explosive devices and insurgent attack.
"We will continue to do all we can to minimise these risks but they can never be removed entirely."
The attack came on the third day of what the Taliban has called its spring offensive. In past years, spring has marked a significant upsurge in fighting between the Taliban and Nato forces with their local allies.
This fighting season is a key test, as the international coalition is scheduled to hand over security responsibilities to Afghan forces next year.
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