Iraq: December Deadliest Month Ever for US Occupn Troops
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Iraq: December Deadliest Month Ever for US Occupn Troops
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AP via Yahoo - Dec 30, 2006
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061230/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq
Dec. the deadliest month for U.S. troops
By LAUREN FRAYER
Associated Press Writer
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Three more Marines and a soldier were killed in battle in
Iraq, the military said Friday, making December the year's deadliest month
for U.S. troops with the toll reaching 108.
The Marines, all assigned to Regimental Combat Team 5, died Thursday of
wounds from fighting in western Anbar province, the U.S. military said. The
soldier was killed in Karmah Thursday by small arms fire, the military
said. Separately, the family of another soldier said he died Wednesday in
Texas of injuries suffered in Iraq.
Their deaths pushed the toll past the 105 U.S. service members killed in
October. At least 2,997 members of the U.S. military have been killed since
the Iraq war began in March 2003, according to an AP count. That count
includes two soldiers the military has classified as Iraq casualties, but
the AP has not confirmed as Iraq-related deaths.
Iraqis braced for possible violence as former dictator Saddam Hussein was
executed for war crimes Saturday morning. Before the former Iraqi dictator
was hanged, American and Iraqi officials expressed concern about the
potential for a spike in unrest.
Friday's violence was not heavier than usual.
A suicide bomber killed at least nine people near a Shiite mosque in
Baghdad, and 32 tortured bodies were found across the country.
American troops killed six people and destroyed a weapons cache in separate
raids in Baghdad and northwest of the Iraqi capital, the U.S. military
said. One of the raids targeted two buildings in the village of Thar Thar,
where U.S. troops found 16 pounds of homemade explosives, two large bombs,
a rocket-propelled grenade, suicide vests and multiple batteries, the
military said.
Iraqi forces backed by U.S. troops entered a mosque southeast of Baghdad,
capturing 13 suspects and confiscating weapons, the U.S. military also
said.
A suicide bomber wearing an explosives belt detonated himself near a Shiite
mosque in Khalis, 50 miles north of Baghdad, killing nine people and
wounding about a dozen, police said.
Twenty-two bodies showing signs of torture were found dumped on the streets
of the Iraqi capital Friday, and 10 more were found in Baqouba northeast of
Baghdad, police and morgue officials said.
December was shaping up to be one of the worst months for Iraqi civilian
deaths since The Associated Press began keeping track in May 2005.
Through Thursday, at least 2,139 Iraqis have been killed in war-related or
sectarian violence, an average rate of about 76 people a day, according to
an AP count. That compares to at least 2,184 killed in November at an
average of about 70 a day, the worst month for Iraqi civilians deaths since
May 2005. In October, AP counted at least 1,216 civilians killed.
The AP count includes civilians, government officials and police and
security forces, and is considered a minimum based on AP reporting. The
actual number is likely higher, as many killings go unreported.
Also Friday, gunmen killed two oil company employees in Mosul, 225 miles
northwest of Baghdad, police said. A civilian was shot dead near his home
in another attack in the same area.
Two more civilians and a policeman died in separate attacks in Musayyib,
about 40 miles south of Baghdad, police said.
A round of mortar shells slammed into al-Maidan square in central Baghdad,
wounding 10 people and damaging shops and buildings in the area, a police
officer at Rissafa police station said on condition of anonymity out of
security concerns.
A roadside bomb wounded three civilians in Balad Ruz, 45 miles northeast of
Baghdad, police said.
Copyright © 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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