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New Zealand Soldier Injured In Afghanistan

22 April 2006

New Zealand Soldier Injured In Afghanistan

A New Zealand soldier sustained minor injuries to his hand and lower leg while clearing his weapon at an unloading bay in Bagram yesterday. The injuries are not life threatening.

The soldier was transported to Camp Lacey Hospital in Bagram Air Field where he underwent surgery to clean the wounds. He is expected to remain in hospital for up to three days before returning to his duties.

An inquiry into the accident is underway.

The soldier is part of the seventh rotation of troops serving as New Zealand's Provincial Reconstruction Team (NZPRT) in Afghanistan. He is based with the National Support Element in Bagram.

The eight rotation of troops to serve as the NZPRT departed for Afghanistan yesterday and the seventh rotation will return to New Zealand in early May.

ENDS

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