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Last Updated: Saturday, 26 July, 2003, 12:48 GMT 13:48 UK

Three US troops killed in Iraq


Three US soldiers guarding an Iraqi children's hospital have been killed and
four injured in a grenade attack, the US military has said.

The attack occurred shortly before midday in Baqubah, northeast of Baghdad.

All the soldiers were from the 4th Infantry Division, which was involved in
an operation on Thursday against Iraqis suspected of being Saddam Hussein's
bodyguards.

The casualties were taken to an American medical facility, the military
said.

Their names have not yet been released.


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    • wielki_czarownik Ulżyło mi 26.07.03, 15:52
      Myślałem, że Iraccy Partyzanci zmarnują dzień. Ale widać, że na nich można
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      • Gość: A.D. Wiecej detali IP: *.mco.bellsouth.net 26.07.03, 16:09
        wielki_czarownik napisał:

        > Myślałem, że Iraccy Partyzanci zmarnują dzień. Ale widać, że na nich można
        > liczyć.


        >Last Updated: Saturday, 26 July, 2003, 13:23 GMT 14:23 UK


        Iraq attack kills three US troops


        Attacks against US forces have continued, despite recent successes
        Three US soldiers guarding an Iraqi children's hospital have been killed and
        four injured in a grenade attack, the US military has said.

        The attack occurred shortly before midday in Baqubah, northeast of Baghdad.

        All the soldiers were from the 4th Infantry Division, which was involved in an
        operation on Thursday against Iraqis suspected of being Saddam Hussein's
        bodyguards.

        The casualties - whose names have not yet been released - were taken to an
        American medical facility, the military said.

        The deaths bring to 47 the number of US soldiers killed in Iraq since
        President George W Bush declared the war was over.

        Earlier, the US military said five American soldiers had been killed in
        attacks since the killing of Saddam Hussein's sons Uday and Qusay Hussein on
        Tuesday.

        Hijackers

        Thirteen people were arrested during a raid near Saddam Hussein's home town of
        Tikrit on Thursday, and up to 10 are thought to have served as his personal
        bodyguards.


        The arrests, which apparently came after a tip-off, are being described by the
        Americans as a real boost in their hunt for the fugitive Iraqi leader.

        In a separate incident on Saturday, Baghdad's newly appointed police chief,
        Brigadier Ahmed Kadhim was injured in a clash with suspected hijackers and
        kidnappers in the Iraqi capital.

        Brigadier Kadhim was shot in the leg, and five of his officers were wounded,
        one critically, as they pursued a group of suspects in the north of the city.

        The police chief is now recovering in hospital and all the suspects have been
        apprehended, but the BBC's Mike Donkin in Baghdad says the incident highlights
        growing concern among Iraqis about violent crime since Saddam Hussein was
        ousted.

        Kidnappings and car hijackings have been on the increase in Baghdad since the
        war ended and a number of street gangs have been formed.

        Saddam wife 'quizzed'

        US officials have said they hope the deaths of Uday and Qusay Hussein will
        weaken anti-American resistance and lead coalition forces to Saddam himself.

        "We continue to tighten the noose," said Major General Ray Odierno, commander
        of the US Army's 4th Infantry Division.

        He said there had been an increase in the flow of information coming to them
        since the deaths of the brothers - two of the most feared members of the old
        regime.

        The US military had also questioned one of Saddam's two wives, Associated
        Press quoted the general as saying.

        Meanwhile, our correspondent in Baghdad says Saturday's newspapers have given
        Iraqi readers a first look at the bloodied faces of Uday and Qusay Hussein,
        and seem to have no doubts the pictures are genuine.

        The leading daily, Al Moatamar, says "God has at last punished the two
        brothers in the way that they deserved".

        But another article quotes the new Iraqi governing council as being critical
        of the killings.

        It would have been better if the brothers had been brought to court to confess
        their crimes, it says.




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