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Iraq
American soldiers shot by uniformed Iraqi
2009-05-02
TWO American soldiers were shot dead and three more were wounded today when an Iraqi wearing an army uniform opened fire on them south of the northern town of Mosul, the US military said.

"According to initial reports, an individual dressed in an Iraqi army uniform fired on the Coalition forces and was killed in the incident" around 20km south of Mosul, the statement said.

It called the incident "a small arms fire attack at a combat outpost".

A Mosul police officer identified the assailant as Hassan al-Dulaimi, a soldier who also served as the imam of a mosque at an Iraqi army training centre south of the city, the capital of Nineveh province.

The latest deaths bring to 4283 the number of American losses since the US-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003, according to an AFP count based on the independent website icasualties.org.

In February an American soldier was killed and three others wounded when two Iraqi policemen shot at them at a Mosul police station in an attack that also killed an Iraqi translator and wounded another.

Mosul, an important regional centre with a mixed population of Kurds, Sunnis and Christians, has remained in the grip of insurgent violence even as unrest has subsided elsewhere in Iraq over the past year.

US troops could stay in Mosul beyond a June 30 deadline for withdrawing from Iraqi cities if Baghdad requests it, the commander of US forces in the northern province, Colonel Gary Volesky, said in April.

The US military regards Mosul as the last bastion of al-Qaeda in Iraq, following its rout from Baghdad and western Iraq in 2007.

The Iraqi army launched a major offensive in Mosul in May 2008, but insurgent attacks have continued to take a toll.
Posted by:Oztralian

#2  FIFO - Germany, Japan, South Korea....
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-05-02 20:24  

#1  Time to bring the boys home. Iraq was given their freedom and a good head start. Liberal Americans want them home and now conservative Americans don't want them left there without proper support from the Congress and White house. Good luck, Iraq. We wish you freedom and democracy. It's yours if you can keep it.
Posted by: Jumbo Slinerong5015   2009-05-02 19:07  

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