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At Least 34 US Troops Slain, US Tank Destroyed in Iraq on Monday

Publication time: 31 October 2006, 08:32

A Mujahideen bomb left six Marines dead and three more wounded n Rawah (Al-Anbar Province) on Monday morning, the Al Basrah reported.

 

A Mujahideen car bomb blasted border outpost in al-Qa'im (Al-Anbar Province) inflicting casualties on US forces early Monday afternoon.  The explosion killed or wounded more than 20 US troops according to preliminary accounts.

 

Muhajideen cleared street in al-Hadithah (Al-Anbar Province), then car bomber blasted an American tank, killing  seven US troops.  A  fida'i fighter drove an explosives-laden car into the US tank that was parked on al-Barid Street in the middle of al-Hadithah.

 

A Mujahideen sharpshooter killed a US soldier in al-Fallujah (Al-Anbar Province) , one day after American claimed to have captured the "al-Fallujah Sniper."

 

A Mujahideen bomb exploded under a US Bradley armored vehicle in the middle of ar-Ramadi  (Al-Anbar Province).  After the bomb went off, Mujahideen fired a shoulder-launched rocket at the US vehicle, totally destroying it and killing or wounding all those aboard.

 

Two Resistance bombs exploded by US troops sparking a gun battle in western Baghdad early Monday afternoon.

 

Mujahideen fighters armed with pipe rockets and machine guns destroyed three trucks in a convoy hauling provisions  to US forces in Mosul (iNinwa Province) in northern Iraq. The drivers of the three trucks - a Turk and two Iraqis working for the US occupation - were killed in the attack.

 

KC

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