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Attack kills five policemen in Iraq
(AP)
Updated: 2005-11-09 20:29

A suicide bomber detonated his car Wednesday near a police patrol in Baquoba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, killing five policemen and wounding five others, officials said.


In this picture released by the US Marine Corps, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005, a hospitalman 3rd Class Esnola with 2d Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, posts security down a street on a civil affairs patrol during Operation Steel Curtain in Husaybah, Iraq. U.S. and Iraqi forces have secured the town of Husaybah after four days of fighting along the Syrian border and the al-Qaida-led insurgents there have been neutralized, the Marine commander said Tuesday. [AP]

U.S. Air Force jets destroyed a building near the Syrian border Wednesday where al-Qaida insurgents hid weapons, the U.S. military said.

The attack occurred early in the day in the village of Bu Hardan near the cities of Qaim and Husaybah where U.S. and Iraqi troops conducted a major operation in the past four days.

"The terrorists were seen moving mortars and other small weapons into the targeted building," the statement said. "This weapons cache was directly linked to mortar attacks on Coalition and Iraqi security forces."

The statement said the raid destroyed the building and "all contents of the weapons cache."
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