BREAKING: 10 US Soldiers Killed Today In 2 Separate IED Attacks in Iraq
Per Jim Miklowseski on MSNBC (I'm sure I mis-spelled Jim's surname). He just made the statement to Scarborough...said the news hadn't yet been releasedby the US government.
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Meanwhile, mortar attack kills 8 Iraqis, wounds 40 in Sadr City districtBAGHDAD, Iraq - Ten American service members were killed from improvised explosive devices in Iraq on Wednesday. The news came hours after a mortar attack killed at least eight people and wounded dozens in the Sadr City Shiite district of the capital, police said.In the 10 American deaths, five troops were killed in the north, and five were killed in Anbar province, a U.S. military official told NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski. No further details were immediately available.The mortar attack in Sadr City was followed closely by a suicide bombing, police said. Two rounds landed and exploded in the Haraj Market in a mixed Shiite-Sunni area in northern Baghdad, said police officers Ali Mutab and Mohammed Khayoun, who provided the casualty totals....
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11 U.S. service members killed in Iraq
Wednesday marked one of U.S. military’s bloodiest days in Iraq
Wednesday marked one of U.S. military’s bloodiest days in Iraq
Meanwhile, mortar attack kills 8 Iraqis, wounds 40 in Sadr City districtBAGHDAD, Iraq - Ten American service members were killed from improvised explosive devices in Iraq on Wednesday. The news came hours after a mortar attack killed at least eight people and wounded dozens in the Sadr City Shiite district of the capital, police said.In the 10 American deaths, five troops were killed in the north, and five were killed in Anbar province, a U.S. military official told NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski. No further details were immediately available.The mortar attack in Sadr City was followed closely by a suicide bombing, police said. Two rounds landed and exploded in the Haraj Market in a mixed Shiite-Sunni area in northern Baghdad, said police officers Ali Mutab and Mohammed Khayoun, who provided the casualty totals....
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