[03:43.05]It's the second such attack by suspected Taliban militants on the Georgian troops in a month,
[03:48.16]about 1,500 Georgian soldiers are serving in Afghanistan as a part of the NATO-led international forces.
[03:54.78]Prince Philip, the Queen's husband has been admitted to a London hospital for an operation.
[04:01.53]Buckingham Palace said the 91-year-old Duke of Edinburgh was expected to remain in hospital for up to two weeks.
[04:07.96]Here's our Royal correspondent Peter Hunt.
[04:10.49] After smiling and chatting with guests at Buckingham Palace Garden Party,
[04:14.15]Prince Philip was driven this afternoon to the London clinic where he walked unaided into the private hospital.
[04:19.36]Routine tests in recent weeks led to, what Buckingham Palace has called up, abdominal investigations during the past few days.
[04:26.27]Tomorrow, the Queen's husband, who have been 92 in four days' time will undergo an exploratory operation.
[04:32.59]It will be conducted under general anesthetic.
[04:35.24]The British government is to pay millions of dollars in compensation to Kenyans who were tortured or mistreated by colonial forces during the Mau Mau insurgency of the 1950s.
[04:46.90]The out of the court settlement worth $30m including costs relates to more than 5,000 Kenyans represented by a British law firm.