Canadian killed in Afghanistan identified as Foreign Affairs employee Three Canadian soliders aso wounded in the suicide bombing Sunday, January 15, 2006 Posted at 1:07 PM EST
Canadian Press
Ottawa and Kabul — A Canadian killed in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan has been identified as a Foreign Affairs employee.
Defence Department officials say Glyn Berry was travelling near Kandahar when a vehicle-borne bomb exploded near the convoy in which he was travelling.
Three Canadian soldiers were also wounded in the blast — Pte. William Edward Salikin, Cpl. Jeffrey Bailey and Master Cpl. Paul Franklin.
Two of the three are in critical condition and have life-threatening injuries.
Globe and Mail
Canadian Press
Ottawa and Kabul — A Canadian killed in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan has been identified as a Foreign Affairs employee.
Defence Department officials say Glyn Berry was travelling near Kandahar when a vehicle-borne bomb exploded near the convoy in which he was travelling.
Three Canadian soldiers were also wounded in the blast — Pte. William Edward Salikin, Cpl. Jeffrey Bailey and Master Cpl. Paul Franklin.
Two of the three are in critical condition and have life-threatening injuries.
Globe and Mail