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Two US soldiers killed in Baghdad attacks
( 2003-07-07 15:22) (Agencies)

Two US soldiers were killed in two fresh attacks in the Iraqi capital Baghdad overnight, the US military said on Monday.

A spokesman said one soldier was killed while a patrol was pursuing Iraqi gunmen in the Azamiyah neighbourhood of Baghdad. An Iraqi gunman was killed and another wounded in the clash.

The second US soldier was killed when a rocket-propelled grenade hit his vehicle in the district of Kadhimiya.

The latest US troop deaths in what have become daily attacks in the past few weeks came after a soldier was shot and fatally wounded at Baghdad University on Sunday.

Four US soldiers were wounded in an ambush with rocket-propelled grenades on Sunday night in Ramadi, a volatile town about 100 km (60 miles) west of Baghdad. Witnesses in Ramadi said US troops shot dead two Iraqi civilians in a car.

On Saturday, seven recruits to a US-backed Iraqi police force were killed in Ramadi when a remote-controlled bomb exploded outside a police station where they had just graduated from police training.

The attacks against US-led occupying forces have become increasingly bold and sophisticated, more than two months after US President George W. Bush declared major combat over on May 1 after toppling Saddam Hussein in April.



 
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