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Gurkha killed in Afghanistan named
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06 January 2008
The 28-year-old, from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles, died on Tuesday in the Musa Qala area of southern Afghanistan when a patrol came under attack.
Rifleman Rai, from the Khotang district in eastern Nepal, was the first Gurkha soldier to be killed in action since 1999, the Ministry of Defence said.
Last October, British Gurkha Major Alexis Roberts was killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan.
Rifleman Rai was taking part in a joint ISAF and Afghan National Security Forces operation against enemy forces when they came under fire.
He was treated at the scene but died from his wounds.
The Gurkha was the 122nd member of British forces to be killed in Afghanistan since the start of operations in October 2001.
An avid sportsman and Manchester United fan, he followed in the footsteps of his uncle by joining the British Army in January 1999.
Lieutenant Colonel Chris Darby, commanding officer of 2nd Battalion, the Royal Gurkha Rifles, said: "Yubraj Rai was an extraordinary character and a hard professional soldier with a proven operational record.
"Having served his time as a driving force in 5 Platoon, he moved to a supporting role in Musa Qala, but it was typical of the man that he volunteered for a place on the operation in Dagyan when another member of his company fell ill, and a measure of his professionalism that he did it so seamlessly."
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