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Reporting By Aws Al-Sharqy, IOL Correspondent
BAGHDAD,
December 29 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – Two U.S.
soldiers were killed Sunday, December 28, and eight others wounded in
two separate attacks in Iraq, which also killed two Iraqi children,
while the aggressive U.S. Iron Grip Operation continued for the fifth
consecutive day across Baghdad.
A
bomb blast east of the Karrada district killed one U.S. soldier and
two Iraqi children. It also left injured five U.S. soldiers, their
Iraqi interpreter and injured five others and
eight Iraqi Civil Defense Corps members, a U.S. military
spokesman told Agence France-Presse (AFP).
"U.S.
soldiers were on a mounted patrol and that's when the improvised
explosive device detonated east of the Karrada district. It happened
at 10:13 am (0713 GMT)," said Corporal Todd Pruden of the First
Armored Division.
"Two
children were killed along with one U.S. soldier," Pruden said,
adding that the soldiers were all from the Second Armored Cavalry
Regiment.
In
the restive Iraqi town of Fallujah, a second U.S. soldier was killed
and three others wounded in a roadside bomb attack, the American
military said.
"Today,
a soldier from the 82nd Airborne Division was killed and three were
wounded at 1 pm (1000 GMT) when their convoy was attacked by an
improvised explosive device northeast of Fallujah," west of
Baghdad, said a military spokeswoman.
"The
wounded were evacuated to a nearby medical facility," she said,
without giving further details.
The
latest death brings to 211 the number of soldiers killed in action in
Iraq since U.S. President George W. Bush declared an end to major
combat operations on May 1, according to an AFP count.
Non-Stop
Operation
Separately,
the U.S. tough Iron Grip operation entered its fifth day with jet
fighters and Apache helicopters shelling different parts of the Iraqi
capital.
U.S.
occupation troops cordoned off the suburb of Hour Rajab and
al-Bouthia, media reports on the mind-boggling havoc wreaked by the
onslaught, witnesses told IslamOnline.net.
"The
U.S. forces are launching the most barbaric offensive on us in
months…They are scorching our land, destroying homes and arresting
youths," Mohammad al-Ethawi told IOL.
He
said U.S. forces are used to making pre-dawn swoops on houses, which
terrifies women and children.
"It
appears as if we were living in the first days of the U.S. war,"
he said, adding that 150 members of his clan, al-Ethawi, have been
arrested so far on charges of being resistance members and seizing
weapons and mortars.
Sheikh
Sanan Abdul Wahab hit out at the Interim Governing Council for their
inaction on the U.S. policies against their people.
"And
if the [U.S.-appointed] council is weak and helpless before the
Americans, it can at least denounces the incessant aggression and the
injustices done to the Iraqi families," he said.
Um
Abdel Khalek, a housewife, believes that Iraq has become a replica of
the Palestinian territories.
"Now
we daily wake up to the roar of helicopters and sound of bomb, just
like the Palestinians," she said as tears streamed down her
cheeks.