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U.S. Soldier Among 16 Killed In Continuing Violence
By Reuters
11/09/05 "
Reuters" -- -- BAIJI - Local police said they found the
body of Imad Awadhallah, a local photographer with Egyptian
nationality, who was shot dead in the town of Baiji, north of
Baghdad.
* BALAD - Two civilians were killed and another wounded when gunmen
attacked their car on a road near Balad, north of Baghdad, police
major Ali Hussein said.
RAMADI - A member of the Iraqi Islamic Party was found shot dead in
the city of Ramadi, 110 km (68 miles) west of Baghdad, doctor Hamdi
al-Rawi said. He was abducted on Tuesday by gunmen.
BAGHDAD - One civilian was killed and another wounded when a
roadside bomb exploded near a highway in the southern Dora district
of the capital, police said.
BAGHDAD - The driver of a senior official in the education ministry
was killed by gunmen in the impoverished Shula district of the
capital, police said.
BAGHDAD - Gunmen shot dead a Sudanese driver at the country's
embassy in Baghdad, two days after a Sudanese diplomat was slightly
injured after being shot at in the Iraqi capital, a Sudanese
official said.
RUTBA - A U.S. Marine died on Tuesday after his vehicle was hit by a
roadside bomb the previous day near Rutba, 370 km (230 miles) west
of Baghdad, the military said.
MOSUL - U.S. forces said they had killed one suspected insurgent and
detained two more in a raid on an Ansar al Sunna safe house in a
village near Mosul, in northern Iraq.
BAQUBA - Seven Iraqi policemen were killed and nine wounded, three
of them civilians, when a car driven by a suicide attacker exploded
in Baquba, 65 km (40 miles) north of Baghdad, targeting an Iraqi
police patrol, medical and army sources said.
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