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Pictures: Our boys clear road for troubled Afghan village

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 11:45, 05 July 2010

Updated: 11:05, 26 March 2021

A soldier from the Afghanistan National Army, on patrol with Gurkhas. Picture: Sergeant Ian Forsyth RLC
A soldier from 1RGR in Afghanistan. Picture: Sergeant Ian Forsyth RLC
Gurkhas from 1RGR on patrol Picture: Sergeant Ian Forsyth RLC
A joint patrol with soldiers from the Afghan National Army. During the patrol they meet with local Afghans and conduct an impromptu Shura or meeting to discuss their concerns Picture: Sergeant Ian Forsyth RLC
Gurkhas from C Company 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles patrol from Patrol Base 2 in the Nahr-e Saraj region of Helmand province in a joint patrol with soldiers from the Afghan National Army. Picture: Sergeant Ian Forsyth RLC
Gurkhas on patrol. Picture: Sergeant Ian Forsyth RLC

Gurkha soldiers from Kent have helped clear bombs from the route for a major road which will change lives in Afghanistan.

First Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles, based at Shorncliffe barracks in Folkestone, have been trying to make the route safe for people in the village of Babaji, in troubled Helmand province.

Insurgents had planted improvised explosive devices but by working with the local community the Gurkhas managed to clear it.

Major Charlie Crowe, the officer commanding B Coy 1 RGR, said: "The road’s very important; it’s the main effort for the Battle Group and the Brigade.

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"It’s pretty simple but it brings with it enormous benefits to each of the villages it passes through.

"The villagers will then have an artery through which they can sell their produce, come and go, or use the facilities and hospitals in Gereshk or Lashkar Gah.

"It’s something visible – a real sign of progress which the villagers can see outside their door."

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